LGBT Weekly

Uniting American Families Act in the House

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill, sponsored by Representative Jerry Nadler (D-NY), would allow U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents in same-sex relationships to sponsor their partners for immigration purposes. Under current immigration law, U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents may…

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Former Republican Senator: ‘We’ve got homophobes in our party’

WYOMING – Former Republican Senator for Wyoming, Alan Simpson, has lashed out at anti-gay politicians in his party. During an interview with MSNBC’s Hardball program, he criticized conservative Republicans’ positions on abortion and homosexuality, calling homophobes “disgusting.” “Who the hell is for abortion?” railed Simpson. “I don’t know anybody running around with a sign that…

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Outrage as academic blames Roman Empire collapse on homosexuality

ITALY – Following his claims that homosexuality caused the fall of the Roman Empire, a leading Italian academic is facing calls for his resignation as vice president of the country’s Centre for National Research. Professor Roberto De Mattei, vice-president of Italy’s Centre for National Research, a devout Catholic who previously claimed that the Japanese earthquake…

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Curing a boring menu

Most holidays I can think of encompass foods that are saturated in tradition – whether it is familial, religious or secular. For me, Easter encompasses all three, each lending a particular aspect to the annual brunch I throw. I also incorporate foods of another religious celebration because of the diversity and respect it contributes to…

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City: Top to Bottom

thursday, april 21 Japan’s beckoning cats The Mingei International Museum presents Maneki Neko, an exhibition of Japan’s beckoning cats. This exhibition includes selections from a collection of 155 cats given to the Museum by collector Billie Moffitt. Made in the 19th and 20th centuries, each cat is unique. Most are made of clay, but some…

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