The loss of Edward Kennedy’s U.S. senate seat to a Republican and the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down elements of campaign-finance law have caused much...
The breathtaking tragedy in Haiti put things in perspective. As images of fallen buildings, dead bodies and wailing wounded streamed in, I found it difficult to...
The big LGBT story this week was the Proposition 8 trial in San Francisco challenging California’s ban on same-sex marriage. Elsewhere, from Bozeman, Mont., to Beijing,...
The landmark civil rights trial, Perry v. Schwarzenegger, which challenges the constitutional validity of California’s Proposition 8, begins today. It will not decide once and for...
The first week of 2010 gave us an idea how the year will shape up. Out lesbian and gay elected officials were sworn in. A lot...
The mainstream media has finally caught up with the alternative press and blogosphere’s coverage of another kind of terrorism in Africa: the proposed codification of homophobia...
We took quite a ride in 2009, setting off with the inauguration of our first minority president who had vowed to be our “fierce advocate.” Many of...