WaPo: 7,000 gay men have helped study AIDS in the past 25 years.
Facebook kills poll asking if Obama should be killed. Secret service investigates. UPDATE: Secret Service tracks down user who posted it.
Too Much! Salaries of The Hills cast per episode.
"Ex-gay" group calls hate crime laws "anti-ex-gay": "According to PFOX, hate crime laws protecting gays and lesbians themselves constitute hate crimes against ex-gays.
Because if you tell people that they can't beat up people because
they're gay, you discriminate against the people who beat up gay people
because they are gay! It is you who are committing the “anti-ex-gay hate crime,” because if people aren't allowed to hate gay people, how will PFOX ever find any ex-gay people?"
Atlanta Eagle court hearing postponed a second time.
Malaysia bans Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno: "It's banned because the story is based on gay life … There are a lot
of sex scenes. It's contrary to our culture."
Isn't it a little early to hit the pumpkin patch, Hugh Jackman?
DJ AM death ruled accidental.
The Vatican defends its sexual abuse scandals by saying other churches are far worse, then claims their priests aren't pedophiles but homosexuals attracted to young men: "In a defiant and provocative statement, issued
following a meeting of the UN human rights council in Geneva, the Holy
See said the majority of Catholic clergy who committed such acts were
not paedophiles but homosexuals attracted to sex with adolescent males.…The
statement said that rather than paedophilia, it would 'be more correct'
to speak of ephebophilia, a homosexual attraction to adolescent males."
Maine's Catholics fast to save marriage.
Janet Jackson makes amfAR appearance in Milan.
NYT Consults blog on questioning teens: "In trying to understand sexual orientation, it can help a person to
think about who he or she has crushes on and fantasizes about being
with. A person doesn't necessarily need to have a 'full' sexual
experience in order to understand his or her sexual orientation."
Australian court hears gay panic defense from two men in murder trial.
Gerard Butler pigs out, shows off his cock.
Mattel to offer Barbra Streisand doll.
Billboards in Wisconsin highlight LGBT neighbors: "The campaign is a first in Midwest history to be translated to Spanish,
and one of the firsts across the country. Digital billboards will be
featured on major commuter freeway paths, which include ads in Ozaukee,
Racine, Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties. The accompanying websites,
GayNeighbor.org and MiVecinoGay.org, answers basic questions in Spanish
and English about the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender (LGBT)
community and issues they face."
The speech William Safire wrote for Richard Nixon if the astronauts were left stranded on the moon.
Rufus Wainwright: Cheese-eating Ken doll.
OMG interviews Karin Dreijer Andersson of Fever Ray and The Knife.
Graham Norton given warning about lesbian remark: "Norton, 46, and his programme team have now been warned about 'being
seen to endorse offensive sexual stereotypes' after a BBC investigation. This comes after a viewer complained about the remarks made about
an illustration of a jump suit invention, which showed a large woman
with short hair. The comic described the picture as showing a
'strange lesbian' and when asked what a lesbian looks like, he pointed
at the picture and said 'That!'."