Thursday, November 21, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

A typically eclectic lineup featuring a bunch of Golden Plains acts plus performers from across the globe.

Jamaica Gleaner

Pastor to be defrocked for officiating gay wedding
Jamaica Gleaner
Schaefer said he had no intention of changing his mind about the church's teaching on homosexuality, declaring he would perform more gay marriages if asked. "I feel I have to be an advocate, an outspoken advocate for all lesbian, gay, transgender and ...

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International Business Times

Justin Lookadoo Gay Conversion Link: #Lookadouche Target Had Reported ...
International Business Times
In a 2006 blog post on the website Ex-Gay Watch, Daniel Gonzales, who attended the summer camp, describes being “initially creeped out” by Lookadoo before realizing that speakers at the camp included two Exodus International's leaders, Alan Chambers ...


Uganda Trial on Published Gay Images Is Postponed
ABC News
The trial in Uganda of a British man arrested after images of him having gay sex were published has been postponed until December. Bernard Randall faces up to two years in prison if convicted of trafficking in obscene publications. The charge against ...

The group Tagata Pasifika for Marriage Equality is saddened at the Samoan Prime Ministerâ??s bitter comments about a gay Samoan manâ??s wedding in New Zealand.
Aucklandâ??s Silo Theatre will bring modern classic Angels in America back to the stage in 2014, a demanding production which will be the final curtain call for founding artistic director Shane Bosher.
James Arthur has found himself amid a new Twitter drama, despite quitting the microblogging site this week, as fellow X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan tweeted a text conversation between the two containing a heated disagreement over his use of the word "queer".
MSP Marco Biagi reflects on the passing of the equal marriage bill in the Scottish Parliament, rejects the idea that the debate was religious against non-religious or left vs right, and celebrates the hope that Scotland will become a beacon of progressive hope.
The Scottish Parliament this evening passed its equal marriage bill through the first stage of debate.


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