New York lawmakers address gay divorce
The legislative history of a no-fault divorce bill that passed New York's Senate, then the Assembly, includes an Assembly [...]
Mexico City gay marriages get nationwide recognition
Same-sex couples who get married in Mexico City, the only place in the nation where they can do so, are validly married [...]
Poll: Russians very homophobic
A new poll by Russia's Center for Public Opinion Research has found almost universal opposition to gay people, [...]
Quebec Press Council denounces Olympics broadcasters
The Quebec Press Council has denounced two TV broadcasters who made fun of skater Johnny Weir during the Vancouver [...]
California same-sex marriages blocked for several more months
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Aug. 16 blocked any same-sex marriages from taking place in California while [...]
Ann Coulter to headline gay homocon event
Conservative author and media diva Ann Coulter will headline Homocon, a Sept. 25 party in New York City organized by the [...]
Media decides Prop 8 judge is gay
In a break with past practice on outing, the U.S. mainstream media decided in early August that U.S. District Judge [...]
Stephen Wayne Foster: Gay Activist and Scholar
This is the second of a series of articles about the history of South Florida’s LGBT community. (The first one was a [...]
Tewksbury heads Canadian 2012 Olympics team
Openly gay former Olympic swimmer Mark Tewksbury will lead Canada's team to the 2012 Games in London. The Canadian [...]
Prop 8 continued for six more days
U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco refused to issue a stay of his Aug. 4 decision that found Prop 8 [...]

