Thursday, January 29, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

So quite simply because he claims to have had gay thoughts his whole life, got caught having sex with a male hooker and disgraced, is still the subject of more rumors regarding his sexual liaisons with men from both within and without his church and because he still openly admits to a continuing battle with his homosexual urges, disgraced pastor turned HBO star Ted Haggard is the hypocrite the week.

So, what will we see this year in the form of lesbian-grabbing Super Bowl ads other than Danica Patrick and Yvonne Strahovski? PETA pulls out the stops with a naughty vegetarian ad. Plus, we say goodbye to NCAA hoops' coach Kay Yow.

The quest to bring Arrested Development to the big screen battles on as contrasting reports fuel speculations that Michael Cera, a since breakout star in hit films like Juno and SuperBad, is holding up development but it looks like he might say 'yes.' Out lesbian and newlywed Portia de Rossi has expressed her desire to reprise her role of Lindsay Bluth.

We just had to share this terrific TV ad from Argentina that Diego Sanchez sent us today. True, the ad is promoting a bank - but it really makes a powerful statement on treating transgender people with respect and dignity....
We're soon expecting a vote on Eric Holder's nomination for Attorney General before the full Senate. Check out this article HRC President Joe Solmonese wrote for the Advocate this week on why Holder's confirmation would be a win for the...
HRC Foundation Workplace Project Director Daryl Herrschaft whacks Fortune magazine for naming FedEx a "Best Company to Work For" even though it shortchanges its LGBT employees:In its February 2 issue, Fortune magazine unveils its "100 Best Companies to Work For...

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