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Yes she did! Brad Pitt’s mother did write anti-gay ‘Letter to the Editor’
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Actor and human rights advocate Brad Pitt’s mother has penned an anti-gay editorial that appeared in The Springfield News-Leader on Tuesday.
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Anderson Cooper: ‘The fact is, I’m gay, always have been, always will be’
After years of speculation, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper has come out — “The fact is, I’m gay, always have been, always will be, and I couldn’t be any more happy, comfortable with myself, and proud.”
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New York Observer takes on media outing of gay celebrities
The New York Observer has a very interesting piece on Wednesday called “Outward Bound: Celebs Struggle To Keep Sexuality Secret(ish), But Media Make Mischief,” and in it, author Daniel D’Addario rounds up the usual glass closet suspects…
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Janet Jackson to produce film on transgender lives, struggles for equality
NEW YORK — Grammy award winning artist Janet Jackson has signed on to be executive producer of a documentary covering the lives and struggles of transgender people around the world.
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Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka survive awkward questions from Oprah (Video)
Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka sat down with Oprah Winfrey last night on OWN’s Next Chapter series, and opened up about what life has been like since they had twins Gideon and Harper.
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Jason Alexander apologizes for perceived homophobic joke on CBS’ ‘Late, Late Show’
Actor Jason Alexander (“Seinfeld”) has issued an apology after joking that the game of cricket was a “gay sport” as opposed to a “manly” one. Alexander made the comments after repeatedly joking with host Craig Ferguson during a segment on the May 25 episode of “The Late Late Show on CBS.”
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Cynthia Nixon marries longtime girlfriend Christine Marinoni
Actress Cynthia Nixon (“Sex and the City”) and longtime girlfriend Christine Marinoni married Sunday in New York City. Nixon, 46, and Marinoni, an education activist, 45, have been together since 2004, and had been engaged for three years.
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‘Big Bang Theory’ star Jim Parsons outed in NY Times profile
Jim Parsons, the Emmy Amward-winning star of the CBS’ sitcom “The Big Bang Theory,” has confirmed publicly for the first time that he is gay and in a long-term relationship.
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Donna Summer dead at 63
Donna Summer. She was disco’s biggest star. From the orgiastic “Love to Love You Baby,” to the bittersweet “Last Dance” and “On The Radio,” she could claim some of the most enduring hits of the era. Sadly, TMZ is reporting that the 63-year-old Summer died today, quietly, in Florida, after a battle with lung cancer.
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‘Hunger Games’ star Josh Hutcherson presented Vanguard Award by GLAAD
Josh Hutcherson, an LGBT equality advocate, actor, and star of “The Hunger Games,” on Saturday became the youngest person to receive the prestigious Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles.