The 5 Possible Feelings You Will Have After The "Grey’s Anatomy" Finale
Callie and Arizona’s relationship is up in the air, just like everyone’s emotional well being this season. Jesus, take the wheel.
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.
Photographers capture the passion from both sides of the debate in Minnesota. At the end of the day, the state became the 12th in the nation to gain marriage equality.
“Does anyone but a drag queen still wear a hat?”
The decision of the National Council of Justice could be appealed to the Supreme Court. Same-sex couples in some parts of the country already can marry, but this decision would apply nationwide.
Pride, not prejudice.
“I might end up with a woman, raising my children…that’s how androgynous I am.” The Star Trek Into Darkness actress (literally) bares all on the cover of Allure.
The crowd gathered in the Minnesota Statehouse Rotunda on Monday erupted in cheers when the Senate passed marriage equality, Minnesota Public Radio reports. Earlier, they also cheered for the chambers only out gay member.
The Supreme Court of Belize held hearings this week on a challenge to the country’s colonial-era sodomy law. This is at least the third former British colony where courts have taken up challenges to sodomy codes this year.
The vote was 37-30. Gov. Mark Dayton will sign the bill, which will go into effect Aug. 1, making Minnesota the 12th state, plus DC, with marriage equality.
“Delaware has fallen…to the gays.” Comic Susie Sampson of the Tea Party Report digs for answers.
The victim had been raped with beer bottles and his head bashed in with a rock in what authorities believe to be a hate crime.
You can call it the “Freedom to Marry Bridge” this week.
The outdoor concert will be a celebration after the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in France. Mika is the first big name to sign on for the event.
Kristin Wiig, we are in lesbians with you.
Steve Warren had a few words for the Supreme Court at the GLAAD Media Awards in San Francisco this weekend. The crowd gave a standing ovation.
The sons of Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, one of the couples challenging California’s Prop 8 this year, have written a letter to both their moms for this special day.