Results for: gay marriage
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Queer Girl City Guide: Mexico City
The world’s most populous city has enough going on to make your queer little head spin.
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“The Playboy Club” Reminds Me That Heterosexuals Sure Are Boring
Let’s say “take me to the playboy mansion” ten times fast and then wiggle our butts around, it’ll be fun!
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Bachmann’s Anti-Gay Fervor Contributes to Mid-Campaign Crisis Thing
Michele Bachmann to Jay Leno: “When I heard that I thought it was a mid-life crisis thing, ‘pray the gray away.’”
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Call For Submissions: Queer/Here
Our March theme is all about being a person in a specific place. This is our call for submissions!
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The 21 Most Lesbianish Cities in the US: The Autostraddle Guide
We did our own highly scientific research to determine where in the country you’re most likely to meet other queer ladies, hang out with other queer ladies and admit that you’re a queer lady in public!
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Rush Limbaugh Screws Himself Over Talking About Sex
In which Rush Limbaugh is just as wrong as one could possibly be.
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Release of Prop 8 Trial Footage Opposed By Whiny Crybabies
Prop 8 defenders argue that releasing the footage puts ban supporters who spoke at the trial in danger, but really we just want to harshly judge their outfits.
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India’s Queer Literature Persists Despite Political Controversy Over Gays
Laura’s Team Pick: During a challenge of 2009’s decriminalization of homosexuality, journalist Nilanjana S. Roy looks at queer Indians throughout literary history.
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Here/Queer: Sydney Mardi Gras Is On Your To-Do List
Highlights from Sydney Mardi Gras and Crystal takes you to Australia’s largest girl party, GiRLTHING!
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Prop 8 Update: What’s Happening Today In The California Supreme Court
Prop 8 is going to the California Supreme Court today, and our Legal Eagle is here to tell you what it all means.
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Does Gay Marriage Make Gays Straight?
It’s three days until you can get legally married in California, so you had better get all your feelings about the bourgeois upper-middle class heteronormative paradigm out now, before they have to come out in couples therapy later on. While you’re here you can check out an infographic on Lady Gaga, find out which person you have possibly heard of came out this week, mourn the passing of Portland’s only lesbian bar, and celebrate BABIES with NEIL PATRICK HARRIS.
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Sunday Funday is Kissing Gay Girls in the Rain
This Sunday there are girls kissing girls, a planet made of diamonds, gay events on both U.S. coasts, and a bunch of lesbos on film. So bring it on, Irene.
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Lesbians Vicci Martinez & Beverly McClellan Battle on ‘The Voice’ Finale Tonight
Lesbians make up 50% of The Voice finale. Plus: Jillian Michaels’ bisexuality is addressed in the NYT, and Jon Stewart & Chelsea Handler get mileage out of the NYC gay marriage vote.
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All the News that’s Fit to Print on New York Marriage Equality
If you want to get married in NYC on the 24th, you’ll have to take a number. Best weekend ever? That and more on this historic moment.
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VIDEO: Watch the New York State Senate Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Tonight, Eventually
New York really really really truly might almost definitely vote on gay marriage today. You can follow along by watching this livestream from the State Senate.
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This Is A Marriage Equality Roundup: New Hampshire and New Jersey Edition
This will be an important few months for marriage equality, especially in New Hampshire and New Jersey.
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Glee 314 Recap: On My Way To Driving This Recap Into a Brick Wall
This week on Glee, a bunch of characters do things their characters would never do and the writers try to make us care by almost killing everybody. Awesome!
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It’s Sunday Funday and Nobody’s Gonna Mess With The Gays This Week
This Sunday Funday, people are coming over to the gay side, holding hands, watching porn, and getting married. Plus, there are baby animals inside!
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Anti-Gay Groups Misrepresent 98% Of The Data They Use Against Us
Distorting evidence in homophobic arguments happens more than you think. LOTS more.
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Artist Attack! Gluck Was Subverting Gender Norms Before It Was A Thing
If you’d been a lesbian art-lover in 1920’s London, you might have known this woman, sometimes called Timothy, sometimes called Peter.