President Obama Addresses Gay College Grads During Morehouse Commencement Ceremony
“Be the best husband to your wife, or your boyfriend, or your partner.”
“Be the best husband to your wife, or your boyfriend, or your partner.”
Bravo’s Andy Cohen gets political. A big fan of the first lady, Cohen talks about hosting a Democratic LGBT fundraising event next week — and how he hopes to get married.
Kaitlyn Hunt, a senior at a Florida high school, has been expelled and is facing criminal charges as a result of a consensual, same-sex relationship with another student. Her parents have started an internet campaign to rally the public in her defense.
Author Michelle Tea discusses Mermaid in Chelsea Creek, her new queer YA novel, and why — now more than ever before — it’s awesome to be queer.
The Virginia Republican Party picked conservative minister E.W. Jackson as their nominee for lieutenant governor Saturday night. Jackson will run alongside Ken Cuccinelli.
BRB, calling my doctor and getting a prescription ASAP.
The suspect allegedly asked two men if they were “gay wrestlers” before shooting one.
An Orthodox church leader asked city officials to cancel the march, but when it wasn’t, anti-gay protestors took matters into their own hands
Gay and lesbian couples in France will be able to marry beginning May 28. The new law also legalizes adoption for same-sex couples.
The Office is over and that’s sad, but don’t worry because John Krasinski will still be as handsome and perfect as ever, just not at Dunder Mifflin.
“No T, no shade,” but gay slang has been mighty trendy as of late.
The new music video for RuPaul’s “Lick It Lollipop” featuring Lady Bunny is just what the doctor ordered.
Just in time for International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, this color-coded map displays the state of LGBT rights in Europe. The Russian Federation received the lowest marks by far.
Well played, Jarron.
The legendary George Takei responds in the best way possible to the protesters who gathered during March Prop 8/DOMA hearings outside the Supreme Court. I went there to ask them to express their opinions on a pad of paper; now George is weighing in. Can he be any more amazing?
Callie and Arizona’s relationship is up in the air, just like everyone’s emotional well being this season. Jesus, take the wheel.
May has been one historical month for marriage equality, but Fox News only had one minute of coverage on the subject. That’s like… 20 seconds per state.
“By showing you can actually change your gender marker with the Department of Defense, it shows that the Department of Defense actually will do that, and if they do that then it’s another stop toward figuring out a way to have open service for trans people,” activist says.
When he’s not playing reporter James Novak on Scandal, Dan Bucatinsky is hard at work in the Grey’s Anatomy writers’ room. And he’s raising a family too.
Can you feel it in the air? Oh my friends, Pride season is upon us.
Pride is coming and the parades are always free, but if you want to party, it’s going to cost you.
“In all places where sodomy has been decriminalized, moral decadence is the result. Look at California, look at Canada, and look at Europe,” the ad declares. The ad comes in response to a challenge to Belize’s sodomy law.
This speech is so dramatic it should come straight from a movie.
The legislation has a good chance of becoming law on the island just months after its supreme court upheld a ban on same-sex couples adopting children.
If you don’t love Naya Rivera, you totally should. Here’s why:
Seriously, it looks like Rainbow Road from Mario Kart!
“The repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was a monumental achievement for our military and for our country; however, it did not finish the entire job of ensuring that our gay and lesbian service members and their families are treated equally under the law,” the New Hampshire senator says.
What has existed in every country throughout time, but is still considered abnormal? A short video from the UN human rights office has a big message.
The law, allowing same-sex couples to marry, takes effect Aug. 1. Minnesota is the 12th state, plus DC, to recognize marriage equality, following on the heels of passage in Rhode Island and Delaware.