Wednesday, November 4, 2009

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

A gay man in his fifties was the victim of a homophobic attack in Ilford, east London, on Saturday. Two 18-year old men have been arrested on suspicion of assault and are being held in custody.


Chris Moyles, the BBC Radio 1 DJ who has been criticised for anti-gay remarks, may leave his breakfast show next year. Vernon Kay has reportedly been approached to take over the slot.


Christian groups have been holding protests outside a Glasgow theatre which portrays Jesus as a trans woman. Jesus, Queen of Heaven is being shown as part of the Glasgay! art festival.


The Museum of Innocence is Orhan Pamuk’s first book after he became the first Turkish person ever to win the Nobel Prize in 2006. Like all his other novels, _The Museum of Innocence_ is set in Istanbul.
Small grants of up to $5000 are now available for eligible community organisations from the Aurora Group.
(NSFW) In the Ladies Lounge - a My Queer Career 2007 Finalist. Directed by Fadia Abboud. Winner Queer Perspective Award. Entries close November 13: http://queerscreen.com.au/

Steve Rothaus
MiamiHerald.com
... Rothaus covers gay and lesbian issues in South Florida. Steve joined The Herald in 1985, while a journalism major at Florida International University. ...

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Steve Rothaus
MiamiHerald.com
... Rothaus covers gay and lesbian issues in South Florida. Steve joined The Herald in 1985, while a journalism major at Florida International University. ...

and more »
A new local television network on the net could use some gay shows - or even an all-LGBT channel - in its line-up, its director tells GayNZ.com.
A 'cursed ruby ring' which 'will turn your fiancée gay' has been listed on TradeMe, with the warning: 'beware its magical powers'.
Following a failed fundraiser and a public slanging match afterwards, worried friends of trans-Tasman tranny legend Carmen Rupe have called a truce and are working together to buy her the mobility scooter she badly needs.

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