Sunday, August 16, 2009

Gay News Magazine Headlines (T24T-2)

Schools end censorship of gay educational Web wites after ACLU lawsuit. Two Tennessee school districts have agreed to stop blocking access to online information about GLBT issues as a result of a settlement reached in a lawsuit brought by the ACLU.
The Tennessee Equality Project hosted a cookout at The Stirrup, featuring grilled hamburgers and hotdogs.
Freeze! Fun’s over. After six seasons on cable’s Comedy Central, Reno 911! has been canceled.
In news certain to make the hearts of gay film buffs skip a beat, Variety reports that Kate Winslet is attached to a miniseries version of James M. Cain’s gripping melodrama Mildred Pierce to be helmed by out director Todd Haynes.
Out director Bryan Singer has agreed to direct the much-anticip ated Battlestar Galactica movie.
Multiple incidents around the country sparked Saturday's nationwide gay kiss-in
Obama official says government insurance plan not essential to health care overhaul


Gay authors abound at Decatur Book Fest Annual literary celebration bringing in several queer writers Aug. 14 at 6:08 PM Aug. 14 at 6:08 PM The Decatur Book Festival continues to bring in LGBT authors to the popular event that attracts thousands ...

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State House race draws lesbian community organizer Simone Bell launches bid for District 58 By SOUTHERN VOICE STAFF | Aug. 14 at 5:24 PM Aug. 14 at 5:24 PM Simone Bell, a lesbian and self-described "longtime activist and advocate for social...

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Ala. changes rules on inmates with HIV Eligible prisoners no longer barred from work release MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) | Aug. 14 at 2:44 PM Aug. 14 at 2:44 PM Alabama has shed the distinction of being the only state to bar inmates with HIV from work...

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