Mennonite 'Mountain States Conference' to be first to license openly gay pastor.
What your favorite drink says about your politics.
Bethenny Frankel frolicking in the surf with a slab of beef.
Where does the LGBT movement go from here: The Washington Blade's Chris Johnson has a forecast for 2014.
Are these the musical stars who will break through in 2014? The Guardian's music writers think so.
Boy Culture interviews Sean Strub about his new book Body Counts: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS, and Survival: "I find young gay men interested in the history but sometimes having an overly simplistic or romanticized view of AIDS activism. It wasn't all fun street theater, acting out and yelling in the streets. We were and are not all selfless heroes who 'changed the world' and now have become resilient survivors, etc.—it is far more nuanced and human. That's part of what I hope I've conveyed."
Shirtless Eric Bana is always a good pick-me-up.
Gaga for Versace.
The Daily Mail looks into Zachary Quinto's dating past and finds Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson, stylist Johnny Wujek, and model Colton Haynes.
In application for stay to SCOTUS Justice Sonia Sotomayor, new Utah AG Sean Reyes claimed that the debunked gay parenting study by Mark Regnerus "uses rigorous methodologies".
Australia to deport gay Pakistani man after denial of partnership visa: "We applied for a partnership visa to try and keep me here, and keep us together," he said. "For us, for whatever reason, it took about two years, and then even after all that time, it came back as a no."
Beyoncé under fire for posing in front of The Last Supper.
Singer Ani DiFranco offers second apology for gig at Plantation: "i would like to say i am sincerely sorry. it is obvious to me now that you were right…"
Gay couple adopts micro pig that turns out to be not so micro.
Chris Pine on working with Lindsay Lohan: “It was a real cyclone of insanity, like being around The Beatles. It was fascinating to watch, and in hindsight it's really a distinct moment in someone's life when you see what's really wonderful about what we get to do and what's really dangerous about it.”
Australia to deport gay Pakistani man after denial of partnership visa: "We applied for a partnership visa to try and keep me here, and keep us together," he said. "For us, for whatever reason, it took about two years, and then even after all that time, it came back as a no."
Village People singer refuses to perform "YMCA" as protest at Sochi Games, continues to deny that the song is about gays: “If they want to use the song that way, go right ahead, but I think it's silly because the lyrics were written by me as an expression of urban youths having fun at the YMCA. The words were crafted by me to be taken any number of ways but not specific to gays. It's much broader than that. The song is universal. I don't mind that gays think the song is about them but I won't perform the song in support of any protest."