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A gay dad’s open letter to the antigay Christian billboard couple
The Odgaards are at it again, and this time they’re trying to shame gay people with 1,000 antigay billboards. Rob Watson decided to write them a letter.
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WATCH: Santorum claims Supreme Court marriage ruling is not settled “any more than Dred Scott was settled law to Abraham Lincoln.”
The fear in GOP candidates’ faces was palpable when LGBT issues came up in Thursday’s debate.
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The first-ever same sex marriage: When was it?
Hint: It was back in 1975. But how?
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A salute to sissies
Matt Baume pays homage to a prissy parade of characters who’ve gleefully pirouetted through countless film classics.
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Is the decline of the modern “gayborhood” a good thing?
Are “tech-bros” and Grindr to blame? Or is it a sign of social progress?
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Matt Baume: Are gay leaders a threat to Boy Scouts?
Why did the Boy Scouts of America ban LGBT adults in the first place? Matt Baume debunks the flimsy lies that kept the discriminatory policy in place.
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A gay dad’s open letter to those who doubt Caitlyn Jenner’s heroism
What is a hero? Tabloid discussion quickly shifted from whether Bruce Jenner might be transgender to whether Caitlyn Jenner was a hero. Meanwhile, distasteful memes compared her unfavorably to war veterans. I decided it was time for a letter.
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Celebrating 40 years, Richmond Lesbian Feminists were there for the best and worst of times
The RLF is still bringing women together — in a town that isn’t always accepting.
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Meet the filmmaker who wants to save little kids who feel “different”
Sarah Feeley’s touching short film focuses on a six-year-old named Ryland. From birth, Ryland had two pieces of information to impart upon his parents: The first was that he’s deaf. The second was, despite displaying female characteristics, he’s a boy.
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It’s still about Pride
I remember thinking I’d spend my life “living the lie” –– living a life that wasn’t mine. I remember believing I needed my family’s acceptance more than I needed to live my own life.