Thursday, January 22, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T5T-6)

Because they have proudly, vocally and consistently supported the Republican Party along with the 2008 GOP presidential ticket of Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin while simultaneously cultivating massive publicity for themselves, but just days before the inauguration decided to sport Obama T-shirts at a gratuitous photo op, The Hills stars Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are the hypocrites of the week.
Milk, the timely and prescient biopic about gay rights activist Harvey Milk, landed eight Academy Award nominations, the Academy announced Thursday. However, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button led the way with 13 nominations, while Revolutionary Road was virtually shut out. Penelope Cruz picked up a nod for playing bisexual.
Awesome lineup on tonight’s The Agenda with Joe Solmonese: • Bruce Cohen, Milk producer• Jonathan Capehart, Washington Post editorial board• Mary Frances Berry, former chair of the Commission on Civil Rights• Ray Buckley, openly gay president of the Association of...
Today the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that Milk, the biopic on America's first openly gay elected official Harvey Milk, has been nominated for eight Academy Awards. The film, which starred Sean Penn as Harvey Milk and...
On Wednesday, February 4, the Human Rights Campaign will hold a free estate planning seminar in Austin, Texas as part of a national effort to help educate individuals on various estate and financial planning issues including drafting of wills, durable...

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