That Fox & Friends is analyzing Barack Obama's word choice, and whether it's a problem, makes for great television! It also gives us a chance to think about words or phrases that Queerty uses too often. Alas, we don't have a cool widget to take care of the ask for us, but we're self-aware enough [...]
SOUNDBITES â" "The scenes were incredibly intense but our Israeli producer forgot to warn us that aside from being a 'totally private location,' the river also doubles as a hot spot for rafting. Every twenty minutes there would be five or six boats full of screaming family adventurers cascading through the rapids and into [...]
Two steps forward, one step back, as the kids (used to) say. Beginning March 1, Sweden will make the logical step of letting gay men donate blood, inserting their gross, ewwwwy platelets into the national blood supply. But: only if said gay men say they haven't had sex with other dudes in the past year. [...]
Tomorrow is December 1st which means it’s World AIDS Day. While that may sound slightly depressing it’s actually a good cause to educate people about the facts regarding HIV and AIDS while also celebrating the lives of those who have been infected. Fresno’s event will be at the Tower Theater from 5:30 to 8:30 PM (non [...]

Ah, Betty Bowers. Whatever would we do without your scathing commentary on the crazy christian conundrum? Laugh less, I suppose. In this rather amusing segment America’s Best Christian takes on the rn the role Mormon’s played in passing Proposition 8 last year. My favorite line: “Being lectured about what constitutes a traditional marriage by a Mormon is a bit [...]


Tickets are $10 all pre-event ticket buyers will be entered to win a Marriott/The Original New Yearâs Eve package!
Tickets will be available at these locations:
Funny Bone
Just Out
The Original
We want to take a moment to recognize everyone who participated in making this year's Southern Oregon Garden Party a tremendous success! On October 24th, our friends down in the Rogue Valley area helped to raise well over $5,000 to support the work of Basic Rights Oregon, which is double our original goal for the event! A special thanks needs to be extended to Senator Alan Bates for helping out with the special appeal, to Tammy Marston (and her friend Mark) for providing fantastic entertainment for the event, and to everyone who gave of their time and money to support fairness and equality in our state! Thank you all so much and we look forward to our next trip down to the Rogue Valley very soon!
This year, the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project or CHAMP presented a forum at the Center in NY on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men. Speakers included Kenyon Farrow from CHAMP, Greg Millet from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Tokes Osubu from Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD), and Michael [...]
Annie Lennox launched the SING campaign on 1st December 2007 World AIDS Day to be a voice for women and children affected by HIV. Since 2007, SING has raised over $2 million, and helped over 100,000 people affected by HIV in the Eastern Cape of South Africa — But there is much more work to [...]
The following is a video and message from Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1st, 2009): Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS, on the occasion of World AIDS Day Geneva/New York — Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS: “ “On this World AIDS Day we are filled with both hope [...]






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