Tie The Knot release New Mexico-themed bow tie

Tie The Knot, founded by the star of TV’s Modern Family Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his husband Justin Mikita, released a New Mexico-themed bowtie, the “The Patricia Michaels,” for purchase online. This bowtie, created to highlight local marriage equality efforts, is the product of a collaboration between the Tie The Knot, renowned Taos Pueblo Designer…

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U.S Postal Service to issue Harvey Milk stamp in 2014

The U.S Postal Service confirms that they will be issuing a commemorative U.S. Postage stamp in honor of  Harvey Milk in 2014. Breaking the story, City Commissioner Nicole Murray Ramirez, national chair of the Harvey Milk National Stamp Campaign and Queen Mother I of the Americas, International Court Council said, ” The International Court Council…

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Award-winning gay film set for DVD/VOD release

NEW YORK – Centaur Entertainment have announced the official DVD and VOD release of one of the most award-winning gay films of the year, Naked As We Came. Beginning  Dec. 3 the film will be available on all leading On Demand and digital platforms including Apple iTunes, Amazon VOD, Hulu, Netflix, Xbox Zune, PlayStation, Google Play, Sling, SnagFilms,…

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Washington Times op-ed: transgender equality movement will ‘dismantle’ civilization

Media Matters have responded to an op-ed in the conservative Washington Times that assailed the campaign for transgender equality, lamenting that “you no longer need lady bits to be a lady” and asserting that the LGBT movement is part of a broader left-wing effort to “dismantle” Western civilization. In an October 9 column, the Media Research Center’s Matt Philbin…

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San Diego mayoral race: The case against Faulconer – 100 percent of 28 percent is still 28 percent

If there is a case against Councilmember Faulconer surviving the primary, it will be made by someone in the “Comments” section. Barring that, the focus of the case against Faulconer is the general election, and it is the downside of Republican unity. While Republicans surged nationwide in 2010, California was the Democratic firewall. Sen. Barbara…

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Gulf Cooperation Countries to test, detect then ban gays from entering their countries

In a move that is being widely criticized by international Human Rights Groups, members of the Gulf Cooperation Countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – are working on a test that they argue can detect a person’s sexuality. If all goes according to plan, these six nations will…

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