Sunday, July 5, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WORKING ACTOR: Taking to the streets of West Hollywood, California, David Moretti and Jai Rodriguez demonstrate an interesting way of preparing for auditions...
FULL FRONTAL: This Transformers hottie gets way too comfortable in this old photoshoot (nine years old to be exact). You bet we have the NSFW versions inside!
LATIN FEVER: These sexy se and ntilde;oritas know a thing or two about making dance pop gems, but will they be able to spread their message in another language or will their efforts get lost in translation? Listen to both of their new Spanish singles here!
The Human Rights Campaign has launched a national action campaign encouraging the public to submit comments on why the draconian ban on HIV-positive visitors and immigrants should be lifted.  Our action alert follows: It’s one of the ugliest remnants of discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS â€" hurtful, obsolete, and wrong. A decades-old policy BANS nearly every foreign [...]
Next week the Human Rights Campaign will launch a national tour to encourage repeal of the failed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in conjunction with Servicemembers United.  The kick off event will be a National Press Club Newsmakers press conference this coming Wednesday, July 8th at 10 a.m. in the Zenger Room, 13th floor, National Press [...]
Yesterday the mother of hate crime victim Sean Kennedy was notified via a recorded message that the man respon responsible for her son’s death was being released from prison immediately – a week earlier than expected.  It’s the latest heart wrenching development in a story devoid of justice for Sean and his family.  Stephen Andrew Moller [...]
Trawling hard for support in unrewarding times, Labour has made a determined pitch to gay and lesbian voters in the run-up to today's Gay Pride march in London. Gordon Brown's poetic comment on Thursday that "you can't legislate love" was part of an insistent government message that Labour has stood up for gay people through the years, while the Conservatives cannot be trusted with equality. ...
Over half a million people packed the streets of London yesterday to mark the annual Pride event. As sun shone down, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGBT) and their supporters marched from Baker Street to Trafalgar Square in one of the most diverse and colourful events of the year.
By Graeme Moore Saturday, July 04, 2009 at 7:14 p.m. Saturday in Myrtle Beach, the gay and lesbian community celebrated the second annual Pride Festival at the historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

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