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Venezuelan gay-themed films flourish as society becomes more censored
A new wave of cinema is emerging from the violence of modern Venezuela focusing on gay love affairs and little boys who wear party dresses.
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Spain’s conservative ruling party leaders attend gay wedding
Top brass of Spain’s conservative Popular Party give tacit approval to a law they once opposed.
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Serbia pride march calls for solidarity with migrants
Hundreds attending a tightly-secured gay pride event on Sunday in Serbia called for solidarity with tens of thousands of migrants passing through the Balkan country.
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Babies made from two same-sex parents could be possible in two years
Scientists have show for the first time that it is possible to create human egg and sperm cells with stem cells.
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University’s intolerance declaration raises concerns
The University of California’s first draft of system-wide principles defining intolerance is drawing protests from free speech advocates who call it censorship.
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Key witness recants in Pennsylvania priest’s child sex trial
The 24-year-old man testified that he was never molested by the Rev. Joseph Maurizio, despite prosecution claims that he had been as a 14-year-old.
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Russian pranksters made that Putin hoax call to Elton John
On Tuesday, the British star posted a message on Instagram, thanking Putin for calling him to discuss gay rights in Russia.
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Redmayne impresses in transgender story ‘The Danish Girl’
None of the performers in the film are transgender, and director Tom Hooper acknowledges the industry has “a problem” including transgender talent.
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The world’s first gay police wedding happened in Spain over the weekend
“If it helps someone who is being bullied in school for their sexual orientation to see it as something normal, then that’s great.”
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A primer on The Pope’s views: LGBTQ rights, abortion, and more
On the heels of Pope Francis’ visit to Cuba and the United States September 19-27, here’s a primer on where he stands on key issues.