News
Dairy Queen
NYC’s latest foodie obsession is frigid and
flamboyant.
September 1, 2009
By Beth Schwartzapfel
News
Maine Marriage:
Following the Money
As the same-sex
marriage battle heats up in Maine, the Roman Catholic
Church has stepped up its financial support to put the
kibosh on marriage equality -- even as churches shut
down because of dwindling membership.
September 1, 2009
By Michelle Garcia
News
When Will the
Fighting Stop?
San Francisco
suburb Alameda is testing out antibullying education that
may soon spread across the country. But will right-wingers
who argue that gays shouldn't get "special privileges"
get their way?
August 19, 2009
By William McGuinness
News Feature
Waiting on a
Shooter
Alona Livneh was
enjoying a typical Saturday night of chess and music at
Tel Aviv's gay youth center when a shooter opened fire on
the basement full of kids. She's angry and scared, but
like much of the city's gay community, hopeful.
August 11, 2009
By William McGuinness
News
Noble Cause
One of the
nation’s first openly gay lawmakers comes out of
retirement -- for one night only.
August 5, 2009
By Neal Broverman
News
Jai Ho!
After winning a
protracted legal fight to end Delhi’s ban on gay sex,
Indians prepare for their next battle: ensuring the victory
sticks.
August 5, 2009
By Jerry Pinto
News
King's Accused
Killer to Be Tried
A California
judge ruled Wednesday that probable cause exists to try
15-year-old Brandon McInerney, accused slayer of gay
classmate Larry King, for premeditated murder.
July 22, 2009
By Peter DelVecchio
News
Uganda's Most
Wanted
Victor Mukasa
crossed a line in his home country. He came out -- once as
a lesbian, once as trans -- and decided not to stay
silent about it. Now he fears the worst.
July 6, 2009
By Chris Jai Centeno
Military
Officer and a
Gentleman
He may be a
casualty of “don’t ask, don’t
tell,” but as a magnetic LGBT activist, Dan
Choi’s future has never looked brighter.
July 6, 2009
By Sean Kennedy
Military
"DADT" Linked to
Poor Performance
Concealing your
life from your coworkers may be stressful, but in the
military, it can be life-threatening.
June 9, 2009
By Gabriel Arana