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Tracy Morgan to return to Nashville to apologize for anti-gay rant
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan has agreed to return to Nashville next week to apologize for his anti-gay tirade during a recent stand-up comedy show, CNN reported.
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On Tracy Morgan: Cheyenne Jackson ‘disgusted,’ Chris Rock, Wanda Sykes square off
Cheyenne Jackson, the openly gay actor and co-worker of Tracy Morgan on NBC’s “30 Rock” told Out magazine that he is “disgusted and appalled” by Morgan’s recent anti-gay tirade during a stand-up routine in Nashville. “I am disgusted and appalled by Tracy Morgan’s homophobic rant. “The devastating repercussions of hate-filled language manifest in very real […]
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Gwyneth Paltrow: Why is the Bible used to justify so much judgement in society?
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, actress-turned-lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow tackles the subject of homosexuality and the Bible.
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Happy 21st birthday, Chris Colfer
To honor of Chris Colfer’s 21st birthday, here’s a look at the video message he made for the “It Gets Better” project. Happy birthday Chris!
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Larry King lends his support to New York’s marriage equality campaign
Larry King, the legendary television and radio personality, and former host of CNN’s “Larry King Live,” supports marriage equality.
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Actor launches ‘Trailblazer Campaign’ to help Hollywood come ‘out’
Out actor James Duke Mason has announced the launch of the Trailblazer Campaign, a new movement to encourage gay actors and musicians, as well as people in general, to come out and be honest about who they are.
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Out country singer Chely Wright and fiancée announce wedding date
Out country singer Chely Wright and her fiancée, Lauren Blitzer, an LGBT civil rights activist, have announced their engagement, and plan to marry in Connecticut this summer.
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Lame: Blake Shelton’s gay jab at ‘Brokeback’ star Jake Gyllenhaal
Will the lame “Brokeback Mountain” jokes ever cease?
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Lady Gaga’s country version of ‘Born This Way’ to benefit GLSEN
People inside and outside the LGBT community have mixed reactions to La Gaga. But one thing is for certain — no matter what she does, what she wears, what she says or where she goes, one thing remains true -– she’s got our back.
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amfAR pays tribute to Elizabeth Taylor for years of fighting HIV/AIDS (Video)
Elizabeth Taylor lent her voice to the voiceless, her iconic image to those who had previously been invisible, and her compassion and determination to a cause many others had shunned: the fight against HIV/AIDS.