


NEWS.com.au | The International Olympic Committee Blesses Russian Olympics Despite Anti ... BuzzFeed The IOC gave its blessing to the Sochi Games in the face of mounting international criticism over Russia's law, which outlaws âpropaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among minors,â which many worry may apply to gay athletes and visitors to the ... International Olympic Committee: Russia's anti-gay law OK for Games International Olympics Committee: We Are 'Fully Satisfied' With Russia's Anti ... IOC decides not to fight Russian anti-gay law before Winter Games |
'Pride Heart,' Gay 'Braveheart' Spoof, Airs At Queer Lisboa International Film ... - Huffington Post
'Pride Heart,' Gay 'Braveheart' Spoof, Airs At Queer Lisboa International Film ... Huffington Post International lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) film festivals are often sites of queer-focused work that speak to the experience and circumstances of LGBT people in creative, subversive ways. The Queer Lisboa International Film Festival ... |
The News International | Pakistan blocks 'un-Islamic' gay website Ahram Online Pakistan's Internet watchdog has blocked the deeply conservative Muslim country's first website aimed at gay people, saying it was "against Islam". The queerpk.com site, set up to help members of Pakistan's homosexual and transgender community ... Pakistan's gays in dark after Muslim nation's first gay website blocked Pakistan Blocks Its First LGBT Support Website |
The outgoing American ambassador to New Zealand, David Huebner, and his partner, Duane McWaine, will be guests of honour at the Gay Auckland Business Associationâ??s signature charity event on October 20th.
Sir Elton John has revealed that he is keen to marry his civil partner David Furnish, describing equal marriage in England and Wales as a "gift."
Tory MP Crispin Blunt says he's "disappointed" to have been forced to reapply as the Conservative candidate for his parliamentary seat of Reigate in Surrey.
Washington National Cathedral has announced that it will mark the fifteenth anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder with a weekend of events to honour LGBT youth who have suffered bullying, discrimination and violence.



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