COEDMagazine.com has revealed the 50 most popular women on the web according to Google search. (more)
The conservative coalition has always been unstable. And homosexuality may be the issue on which it shatters. (more)
They’re here and they’re queer. But don’t assume they’re all jumping on the gay marriage bandwagon, Katie Couric. The Against Equality collective — a group of gay activists who oppose gay marriage — has been “quietly assembling a digital archive to document the critical resistance to the politics of inclusion.” The result? A compelling pocketbook, Against Equality: Queer Critiques of Gay Marriage. (more)
In America, you probably know her as Portia de Rossi, but in my town, Geelong, she’s also known as Amanda Lee Rogers, born January 31, 1973. “Married” to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, the Generation X star and vegan lesbian, however, seems more Hollywood than regional Australian. (more)
It’s been a long time since I was required to shower among 40 or so friends, acquaintances, and virtual strangers, or not do so at all — a socially unacceptable option. Forty-two years after the fact, I no longer have a clear recollection of the experience, so it must not have made much of an impression on me. I’m certain I would have vivid memories of the experience if my shower-mates had been potential sexual partners. (more)
Developmental psychologist Ritch Savin-Williams says there is no scientific evidence to support that a gay youth suicide epidemic exists, calling into question this year’s abundant anti-gay bullying media coverage. (more)
The midterm election cycle presents many options for gays and lesbians all across the country, whether to pull the lever for a party that claims to stand for equality while defending ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ in court, a party which chooses sweeping healthcare mandates over achieving tax equity for domestic partners, and a party which failed to even bring up employment non-discrimination for a vote — or voters can choose a party that stands for lower taxes, a stronger national defense, and fiscal policies that will stimulate small business and put Americans back to work. (more)
A majority of Americans now say their definition of family includes same-sex couples with children, as well as married gay and lesbian couples. (more)
A federal appeals court in San Francisco issued a ruling today freezing a judge’s decision that overturned California’s ban on same-sex marriage. (more)
Former ‘Roseanne’ actress Sara Gilbert quietly came out publicly as a lesbian at a press conference during the Television Critics Association conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Entertainment Weekly reports. (more)
An Augusta State University counseling student has filed a lawsuit against her school claiming it violated her First Amendment rights when it told her to change her traditionalist Christian views on homosexuality or get out. (more)
Amid rumors about her sexuality, “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Danielle Staub tells FOX411.com that she is a full-fledged member of “the gay community.” (more)
The teen years are never the easiest for any family to navigate. But could they be even more challenging for children and parents in households headed by gay parents? (more)
The push to end the military’s “don’t ask don’t tell” policy that prohibits gays from serving openly in the military cleared two major hurdles Thursday, with the House backing repeal by a 234-194 vote, while the Senate Armed Services Committee voted 16-12 in favor of that body’s version of the change. (more)
House Republicans are preparing to mount a vigorous defense of the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy President Bill Clinton implemented in 1993. (more)
The White House’s handling of rumors about Solicitor General Elena Kagan’s sexuality are “patently offensive” and “insulting to the gay and lesbian community,” say some gay rights advocates. (more)
Elena Kagan is not a lesbian, one of her best friends told POLITICO Tuesday night, responding to persistent rumors and innuendo about the Supreme Court nominee’s personal life. (more)
Top White House officials bristled Monday when asked whether they think Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s sexuality will become an issue in her confirmation hearings. (more)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — For nearly a quarter-century, Harvard Law School refused to help the nation’s military recruit its students, because the armed services discriminated against openly gay soldiers. But in 2002, the school relented to pressure from the Bush administration and agreed to allow recruiters on campus. (more)
Baby-faced Kelly Bavister-Gandy sexually abused three youngsters after winning their trust and buying them booze, a trial was told. (more)






















