Wednesday, June 10, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

GLAMAZONS AND VAMPIRES...OH MY! In this edition, Jason Bristow gets his greedy hands on the much-anticipated CW Fall series Melrose Place 2.0 and The Vampire Diaries. In an exclusive preview Jason explains how blown away he was by one and left a bit empty by the other.
CASINOS AND C-CUPS: On this week's episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, girls will be girls as Franklin Lakes' leading ladies take the show on a pricey road trip to Atlantic City. Meanwhile, Danielle struggles with another breakup and Teresa makes some physical enhancements.
DON'T CALL HIM PRISCILLA: A 25-year-old Aussie Rules football fan who underwent a sex change operations is looking to become the first transsexual to play the competitive sport.
Ed. Note: This post by Wesley Combs is the first of a regular column from HRC’s Business Council spotlighting LGBT workplace news. As we enter Pride Month, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and our issues are front and center in communities, the media and sometimes at work.  Being visible matters and people are much more likely [...]
As the cliché goes, it’s not over until it’s over.  That’s a very useful mantra to keep in mind when it comes to marriage equality, especially in places like Maine, where opponents of marriage are trying to undo a new marriage equality law, New York, where the terrain is shifting but marriage remains on the [...]
Ed. Note: the following post is from Meghan Stabler, a member of HRC’s Business Council. For me, Pride weekend was both exhausting and invigorating. As many know I am very politically charged, balancing my activism and advocacy at both the national and local levels for LGBT equality with maintaining a paying job. Doing so is tough [...]

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