Philomena

dvd of the week Based on a book by Martin Sixsmith, Philomena tells the story of a retired Irish nurse (Judi Dench) who reveals to her daughter, 50 years after the fact, that as an unmarried young woman (Sophie Kennedy Clark), she had given birth to a son in a convent. As repayment to the…

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Stuart Milk continues global human rights work spreading Harvey Milk’s legacy of hope in Ireland

Stuart Milk, co-founder and president of the Harvey Milk Foundation and nephew of the gay rights icon Harvey Milk, was presented with the Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse by The College Historical Society (The Hist) in Trinity College Dublin  Friday, March 21. Stuart was honored by The Hist for his inspiring decade…

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Kylie Minogue: ‘I Became a gay icon by being myself’

The legendary pop performer speaks with The Advocate about embracing her status as a gay icon without pandering to anyone. She’s sold more than 70 million albums, performed concerts in packed stadiums around the world, and won numerous awards – including being appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for her services to…

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Vice President Biden to deliver keynote address at HRC’s L.A. dinner

Vice President Joe Biden will deliver the keynote address at the HRC’s Los Angeles Dinner  Saturday, March 22. Vice President Biden will be joined by Dr. Jill Biden.  “Vice President Biden has been a champion of civil rights for his entire career, from his leadership on the Violence Against Women Act to his strong support…

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Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. to hold first-ever Rainbow Build event

WASHINGTON,  — This May, Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. (DC Habitat) will hold its first ever Rainbow Build event. The goal of Rainbow Build is to raise awareness for the cause of affordable housing, particularly as it relates to LGBTQ and other social justice issues, and to team up with a diverse array of LGBTQ…

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Inside Llewyn Davis

dvd of the week In the Coen brothers’ latest film, they focus on one of Greenwich Village’s folk musicians who failed. In the winter of 1961, Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) is sleeping on the couches of the friends who aren’t angry with him, reeling from the suicide of his former singing partner and a furtive…

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