Tuesday, May 5, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

OVER BEFORE IT BEGAN: Alex discovers public displays of affection are a bad idea and a blast from Alex's past shows up with words of wisdom... and a child.
IT MUST BE TUESDAY: Some of our favorite what-the-hell celebrities have been at it again. Pink is bisexual but then not, Shia LaBeouf gets TMI with Playboy, David Hasselhoff drinks himself to unconsciousness and hellip; again, and Beyonce proves she really is a diva after all. It and rsquo;s been a great week already.
PINK AND PROUD: Last week, the media widely reported singer Pink came out as a proud bi-sexual. Pink talked to Perez Hilton to clear up the confusion and "defend [her] truth," as well as slam pre-conceived notions of femininity.
As over 300 fair-minded clergy from each state in the US descend upon Capitol Hill congressional offices, we wanted to make sure you saw this AP article on HRC’s Clergy Call event. This article is likely to appear in newspapers and online publications across the country: Clergy Gather in D.C. to Lobby for Gay Rights Associated Press Monday, [...]
On the second and final day of HRC’s 2009 Clergy Call for Justice and Equality, key clergy voices will speak at a Capitol Hill press conference this morning in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.  Following today’s press conference, our group of clergy from all 50 states will walk through the halls of Congress to [...]
After the Maine Senate voted 21-14 on Thursday to pass legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry, the state House is expected to vote on the legislation tomorrow.  If the House passes the bill (LD 1020), it may have to go back to the Senate for a final vote before being sent to the Governor.  If [...]

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