12/21/2004
Newfoundland is seventh Canadian province to legalize gay marriage.
Minneapolis Star Tribune refuses to run gay pride ad with two men kissing.
Singapore Prime Minister announces he is not ready to allow gay parties.
San Francisco judge to begin hearing cases Wednesday on constitutionality of ban on same-sex marriages.
NYC drag restaurant Lucky Cheng's omitted from Zagat's after suing the guide for a "pitiful" review last year.
Castro Theatre protest draws over 100 film buffs and friends.
Posted 10:45 AM EST by Andy Towle in Elsewhere | Permalink
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Oh, anything involving Castro is staged. Besides, you'd think he'd give it up at his age. I mean, when he was a young man, he was involved in world-shaking events, from the Bay of Pigs to the Cuban Missile Crisis, but it's time for him to give it a rest.
What's that? Different Castro? Oh.
Never mind. :)
Posted by: Jess | Dec 20, 2004 10:47:12 PM
This is too funny! LOL
Posted by: Marius | Dec 21, 2004 1:40:10 AM
not as funny as "con frejoles de fava" though... LOL
Andy, you will be missed around here (the neighborhood that is) You look so cute on your way to the gym in the mornings.
-your neighbor.
Take care and god speed.
If you need help lifting boxes or your shirt, let me know.
Posted by: Marius | Dec 21, 2004 1:46:42 AM
I say this as a native and current resident of uber gay-friendly and liberal Minneapolis: WTF, Star Tribune?! Loosen your shit up, yo!
Cool.
Posted by: Joshua Koll | Dec 21, 2004 3:16:52 PM