Friday, October 4, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

So what's it like when it's just Jack? Not that fabulous, it seems. Sean Hayes' new sitcom is taking a critical battering.
After a seven year break, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas are back under a new record label, posed for OUT magazine and responded to those gay rumours that have circled the boys for years.
As Rio gears up for its moment in the Olympic spotlight, Same Same visits the ‘marvellous city’ to explore. We discovered there’s much more to Rio de Janeiro than beaches, football and Carnival.

Creative Loafing Tampa

The Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival has something for everyone
Creative Loafing Tampa
Now in its 24th year, the Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (TIGLFF) continues to age gracefully. The 2013 edition runs Oct. 4-12 and will feature screenings on both sides of the Bay (at Tampa Theatre and Muvico Baywalk in St. Pete ...
Gay film fest kicks off with free screeningTbo.com

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International News - October 2013
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... children with lesbian and gay parents from their homes. The legislation â€" written by Alexei Zhuravlev â€" likens having gay parents to drug use and child abuse, stating; “nontraditional sexual orientation” would be grounds for parents losing their ...

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International Business Times AU

'Porn and Pizza': Gay Rights Club Hosts Event for Sexual Health
International Business Times AU
The Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance (BGLSA) of the University of South Carolina organised an event on Tuesday night for having an open discussion on sexual orientation with visual references from pornographic material, both homosexual and ...

A man and two teenagers have been jailed over the killing of gay Polish tourist Roman Skorek, bringing the total number of people behind bars in relation to the crime to four.
Auckland's gay scene will have more bars and licensed premises than ever before with the opening of a new gay bar tonight.
*Content warning. Two homophobic slurs are among the top ten words New Zealanders find most offensive on radio or TV.
A French film featuring a gay love story has been blocked by Lebanese censors, the Beirut International Film Festival has said.
The US state of Idaho Tax Commission has announced that same-sex couples in the state who were legally married out of state must recalculate their federal tax returns as if they were "single", or "head of household", before being able to file in the state.
Same-sex marriage opponents have called for a referendum on equal marriage in the US state of New Jersey, praising Governor Chris Christie for his persistence in appealing against a judge who ruled to say that banning equal marriage in the state was unconstitutional.


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