Monday, May 4, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

THE WEEK'S MOST OUTRAGEOUS VIDEO: When a teenager called 911 to help her seriously stricken dad, a cop hung up on her repeatedly and lied about doing so. Why? The girl uttered the 'F-word' in the throes of her crisis...
Entertainment Publicist Mona Elyafi chats about her two personas, namely Publicist Mona and Citizen Mona. Like Clark Kent and Superman, Publicist Mona is bad-ass while Citizen Mona can barely approach a lesbian for a date.
HOT GUY OF THE DAY: Spike make look like a rager, but he's gentle. Can you handle this dichotomy? And is he...hot?
Lynne, a new HRC Federal Club Subcommittee member, sets up for HRC’s “First 100 Days” event in Austin.  ”First 100 Days” was a national night out held in 28 cities across the country for HRC Federal Club members and guests to come together, hear about the progress of the first 100 days of the Obama administration and set the stage for [...]
The DC Council is set to vote tomorrow on the 2nd reading (final passage) of Bill 18-10, which includes a provision recognizing marriages by same-sex couples legally entered into outside D.C. The Council will go into session at 10 am and is likely to vote by noon.  The bill will then be transmitted to Mayor Fenty. We’ll be [...]
Washingtonpost.com’s On Faith blog previews the 2009 Clergy Call (with a shoutout to HRC Religion and Faith Program Director Harry Knox): Today, more than 300 clergy from a variety of faith and denominations will fan out over Capitol Hill to preach a unified gay-rights message to members of Congress: Pass the hate crimes bill that would [...]

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