Holidays

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NHL Maple Leafs Brian Burke Wants Homophobia To Stop

05/18/2011 – by Cynthia S. Wright Toronto Maple Leafs GM, Brian Burke called for an end to homophobia at City Hall this Tuesday. During a press conference commemorating the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, Burke discussed that no child should... (Continue reading)

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May Is National Masturbation Month – Keep Those Hands Busy!

05/11/2011 – by Cynthia S. Wright 12 months in a year, 12 monthly themes, it seems that almost every nationality or community has one solitary month dedicated towards them or their cause. One month where they have time to shine, right... (Continue reading)

Today is César Chávez Day, a State holiday in Eight US states.

Melanie Nathan March 31, 2011. Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez Today is César Estrada Chávez DAY; born March 31, 1927  and lived until April 23, 1993) – an American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist who, with Dolores Huerta,... (Continue reading)

“The Sexiest Memorial Day Week Ever” is at Atlanta’s ‘My Sister’s Room’…in Pensacola!

03/26/2011- by Natasia Langfelder Alright ladies, are you thinking ahead to your Memorial day weekend plans? How about a girl’s trip to Pensacola, Florida to party with some some Georgia Peaches? A ton of your favorite lesbian parties have come together to create this... (Continue reading)

International Women’s Day Redefined

03-09-2011 by L. S. Carbonell Tuesday was the 100th observation of International Women’s Day. Well, not really. The first IWD was on March 19, 1908. It was observed in Germany following up on an idea put forward by the Socialist Party... (Continue reading)

Bolton Valley Ski Lodge To Offer Vermont First ‘Gay Ski Day’

01/27/11-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire Bolton Valley had decided to come out with the state’s first ever Gay Ski Day. The event will take place on 1 March and is aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered skiers and boarders who... (Continue reading)

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Watch: 2010 – LeAnn Rimes – Tears for People who Cannot be Themselves…

Melanie Nathan- Dec 22-2010- This week has been an emotional one – to say the least, the year  intense and the decade a floundering hell we saw the reversal of all that we thought America should be led by criminals yet to be held... (Continue reading)

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Star Of David on Roof of Teheran Airport – Happy Hannukah?

Melanie Nathan – Dec 02-2010 - No Kidding, this was a true or false question of tonight’s Rachel Maddow.  It is true. Apparently attributable to Israeli Engineers during the time of the Shah.  Now the Iranian Regime is angry. Did... (Continue reading)

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Oh, deep in my heart, I do believe

We shall overcome some day… ... (Continue reading)

HAPPY NEW YEAR AMERICA AND WELCOME 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WELCOME TO 2010  – In solidarity – until we receive the last of our 1,138 Federal Rights! And to the Rest of the World too! ... (Continue reading)

Lesbian Love and the Holiday Season

The Holidays can be a great time of the year… but sometime… if you are in a new committed lesbian relationship… after you’ve gone over the river and through the woods to grandma house… you might have just a bit... (Continue reading)

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World AIDS Day- 12/01/09

12/01/09-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire Three years ago, my best friend phoned me up with the worst news he could give me. The test had come back positive. After three years of waiting and hoping that it would never happen,... (Continue reading)

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Pilgrims… Go Home

11/26/09-by Paula Brooks The modern Thanksgiving holiday traces its origins from a 1621 celebration at the Plymouth Plantation, where the Plymouth settlers held a harvest feast after a successful growing season. It is this iconic event that is generally referred to... (Continue reading)

Happy Thanksgiving From LGR

11/26/09-by Bridgette P. LaVictoire Just over four centuries ago, my ancestors held a thanksgiving feast in what is today Quebec. While this feast does not correspond to the festival held in the United States, it is an important note to... (Continue reading)

My Gratitude Goes to Joy Behar

Joy Behar has her own show and what a stroke of happiness for us queers; she is her own person and clearly is at the helm of her nightly presentations.  Her strength and force will go a long way as... (Continue reading)

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