Lesbians Face Discrimination in Dollywood, a Vermont Inn and a SF Gertrude Stein Exhibit
Jolene, jolene, jolene, jolene, I’m begging of you please don’t take my t-shirt
Jolene, jolene, jolene, jolene, I’m begging of you please don’t take my t-shirt
If you want to get married in NYC on the 24th, you’ll have to take a number. Best weekend ever? That and more on this historic moment.
Crystal’s Team Pick: This Friday night your favorite lady artists are playing a show in New York City and you won’t wanna miss it.
Veronica’s Team Pick: Make sure this study on intimacy and relationships includes queer participants!
Today the Respect for Marriage Act had it’s day in court and it was pretty awesome.
Rachel’s Team Pick: This girl knows what she’s doing; hip-hop had better be ready.
Just can’t nail down your own personal alternative lifestyle haircut? We know someone who can help.
Would you care if you weren’t able to extreme coupon anymore? I would care a lot I think.
DC Comics announced last June that they were starting fresh. The Advocate interviews DC Co-Publisher about precisely how gay this fresh start is gonna be.
Dan Savage has gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble with quite a lot of people on topics such as Michele Bachmann’s husband and monogamy.
“Obama is proud to support the Respect for Marriage Act.”
“Wow. You’re evil. You’re EVIL! You’re lying and you’re EVIL!”
What is the role of artists in the fight for queer equality — if they have one?
Don’t you dare judge me.
Good Morning America wants everybody to freak out over boys wearing pink.
Michele’s Team Pick: The US Census found out where the gay couples are living in which neighborhoods in the big gay city.
“It’s okay to be angry. It’s okay to feel misled. It’s okay to feel stupid. It’s okay to listen to ‘Jar of Hearts’ on repeat.”
“I had a lot of eating problems when I was younger and I think that they never really went away and I can relate to girls who feel that way.”
Social justice! History! Art! Design! You can find them all here, in one boss new exhibition.
What do the Episcopalian Church, the LDS leaders of Utah, and the Republican party all have in common? They’re all becoming a little more gay-friendly day by day.