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Yesterday John Aravosis posted about a tragic murder/suicide in Florida. A mentally ill woman went with her 20 year old son to a shooting range, shot and killed him and then turned the gun on...
The court's site is down, but the Des Moines Register is reporting that same-sex marriage has come to Iowa. Congrats!
The Iowa Supreme Court this morning struck down a 1998 state law that...
As regular readers of Bilerico know, I've written a lot of posts critical of gay marriage. I've received a great deal of criticism for my views and my knee-jerk, pseudo-lefty, wanna-be-feminist...
The past few days have been a whirlwind here in sunny South Florida for my husband Anthony Niedwiecki and me. Hopefully you've heard by now that Anthony was elected to the City Commission in...
Editors' Note: Guest blogger Ellyn Ruthstrom is the President of the Bisexual Resource Center and the Calendar Editor of Bi Women Boston.
I was walking down the street in Jamaica Plain a few...
Since it's Thanksgiving, I thought I'd share a personal story and invite our readers to do the same in the comments section. Take a moment and tell us your standout Turkey Day memory - whether funny, sad, or heartwarming.
Mine is after the...
"Millions of women might ditch their useless husbands in favour of lady partners who are cleaner, more organised, more talkative, able to keep track of birthdays and anniversaries, and not much interested in sport on TV. And turkey basters don't nudge...
One thing to be thankful for on this beautiful holiday is Charlie Brown and all his holiday specials. Which one if your favorite? The Thanksgiving special is okay, but the Great Pumpkin rules.
I have a Thanksgiving story for your consumption that has nothing to do with turkeys or pumpkin pie or crazy uncles.
Instead, in an effort to remind you what this holiday can really stand for, we'll meet some people who are thankful today for...
Granted, this is pure conjecture on my part, but I'm not a big believer in coincidences. If any Atlanta readers have the inside scoop, let me know...
In an earlier Journal-Constitution article about the raid on the Atlanta Eagle, they noted how...
--lacking in critical thinking.
--lacking in rigor
--resorts to cheap stunts and trickery to get audience, while claiming to be above everyone.
-- Publishes press releases as "exclusives".
--Open door to any establishment figure. Clearly more concerned with ego and self aggrandizing coverage than with the movement or inclusiveness.
--Negative attitude to those who they should be allies with in the movementy...seriously unearned sense of entitlement wrapped up in circa 1997 political correctness.
--Boring and crammed with ads.
-- And it all shows in the tiny circulation that shows none of the diversity it allegedly stands for.
Better sites, deserving of their accoladeAlternates that are head and shoulders better: Pam's House Blend, Good As You, Towelroad, Joe My God.
Bilerico project is a must read for the LGBT community. It offers a huge variety of contributors and there are is without bias. A great tribute to humanity.