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GOProud names Ann Coulter as honorary council chair

The gay Republican group GOProud announced Tuesday that conservative author and commentator Ann Coulter will serve as the honorary chair of the organization’s advisory council. According to Metro Weekly, Coulter’s honorary appointment is the latest development in a recent battle between GOProud and fellow gay conservative group the Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) concerning Coulter’s comments…

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Hate crimes against LGBT community are on the rise, despite larger audience of social acceptance

After a series of violent acts against the LGBT community hit headlines this year, it comes as no surprise that crimes against gay people are on the rise, according to Suzanna Walters, professor of gender studies at the Indiana University, and author of All the Rage: The Story of Gay Visibility in America. Crimes spanning…

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Network Responsibility Index shows increase in LGBT-inclusive programming

GLAAD announced Tuesday the results of its fifth annual Network Responsibility Index (NRI), a survey that evaluates both the quantity and quality of television airtime featuring LGBT people. The 2010-2011 index, which GLADD describes as “a road map toward increasing fair, accurate and inclusive LGBT media representations,” indicated that cable and broadcast networks nationwide are…

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Underage gay controversy spurs Senator David Norris to withdraw from Irish presidential election

Openly gay Irish Senator David Norris announced Tuesday his decision to drop out of the Irish presidential race after unknown sources exposed his involvement in a controversial scandal. Prior to the withdrawal of his candidacy, Senator Norris led the polls and was on track to become the world’s first openly LGBT head of state. According…

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Pop-up chapels pepper New York’s gay marriage landscape

After a ten-day design competition inspired by the recent legalization of same-sex marriage in New York (and the subsequent influx of marriage license applications), over fifty designers submitted ideas for so-called “pop-up” wedding chapels to be erected in the state’s cultural capitol. According to CNN, officials selected two chapels – KISS and ICRAVE – from…

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