Navy Reverses Decision to Allow Chaplains to Perform Gay Unions
The Navy on Tuesday abruptly reversed its decision to allow chaplains to perform same-sex unions after a group of House lawmakers objected
The Navy on Tuesday abruptly reversed its decision to allow chaplains to perform same-sex unions after a group of House lawmakers objected
The Presbyterian Church USA on Tuesday became the fourth Protestant denomination to allow the ordination of openly gay and lesbian clergy
Major Margaret Witt announced that she has reached a settlement with the military and will retire with full benefits rather than return to duty as planned
New York LGBT equality advocates from all over the state will on Monday descend on Albany to voice their support for marriage equality.
Barbara Lenk was confirmed to the Mass. Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday, making her the state’s first openly gay justice
GLAAD issued a statement calling for MLB to take disciplinary action against Braves’ pitching coach
Leading LGBT equality organizations have banded to create an unprecedented coalition to pass marriage legislation in New York
True Blood actress Evan Rachel Wood announced in an interview with Esquire magazine that she dates women
Chocolate Factory, Q-Girls Anniversary, Let’s Be Brief and more
Pride, Broadway Bares
GLSEN Respect Awards, Spring Fever, AIDS Walk and more
Ailey II, “Swan Lake,” “Lover. Muse. Mockingbird. Whore.”
Project: Lohan, *Costume Required, Joianne Bittle and more
Tribeca Film Fest, Stonewall Uprising, Hell on Wheels Gang Girls Forever
Dirty Martini and the New Burlesque, Our Hit Parade, Emily Roysdon and more
Bring Us The Head of Your Daughter, Gay Plays for Straight People and more
Rock musical master and author Sheri Sanders teaches us a thing or two about Broadway with effusive energy and an arsenal of Laura Nyro albums.
The pop superstar will donate some of the proceeds from the country remix of her single Born This Way to LGBT group GLSEN
Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick nominated Barbara A. Lenk for a seat on the state’s highest court
President Obama nominated Alison Nathan, an openly lesbian attorney, for a positions as U.S. district judge in New York
Openly lesbian WNBA powerhouse Sheryl Swoopes will return to the WNBA after a two-year hiatus to play for the Tulsa Shock
An immigration judge and government attorneys agreed that an Argentine woman’s deportation should be delayed until the legality of her same-sex marriage becomes clearer
Legendary actress and LGBT equality advocate Liz Taylor died Wednesday of congestive heart failure
Following public outcry, Apple has apparently removed from its store an Exodus International app promoting so-called “ex-gay” therapy
Former ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member Victoria Jackson raged against ‘Glee’ in her column on the anti-gay Web site WorldNetDaily
More than 80,000 LGBT supporters have signed a petition against a new Exodus International iPhone app promoting the so-called “ex-gay” movement
Dev & The Cataracs’ frontwoman talks about her musical rise from Myspace to The Dinah’s stage and the top of the Billboard charts
An 18-year-old in Queens was beaten to death by four men who crashed a party and shouted anti-gay slurs
Mich. Attorney General Bill Schuette filed a brief in support of an Eastern Michigan student who claims her anti-gay religious beliefs were violated by the school
The Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee is on Wednesday set to begin debating legislation that would ban marriage equality in the state
A bill that would repeal the federal DOMA is being introduced in the House today
Lady Gaga ended a deal with Target to sell an exclusive version of her new album because the megachain has made donations to anti-gay candidates
A prominent NYC activist called for a boycott of Donald Trump’s business interests because of the latter’s opposition to relationship recognition for gay couples
A New York man was excused from jury duty last week after he said because he was gay and a second-class citizen he could not serve impartially
The N.H. House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to hold off voting on two bills that would repeal the state’s law allowing gay couples to wed
The Wyo. Senate on Wednesday rejected without debate a bill that would have shut down the state’s recognition of same-sex marriages performed elsewhere