November 14, 2009
Weekly Reader: Fruit Bat Fellatio, Las Vegas, & Scaring Our Elders
Filed by Bil Browning | November 14, 2009 6:00 PM |While I took a few vacation days this week to travel to NYC, the Editorial Team kept things plugging right along and the great contributor content didn't stop for an instant. These posts really stood out this week: Sunday Fellatio...Read More
Putting on the brakes: An apology
Filed by Austen Crowder | November 14, 2009 4:00 PM |As Antonia said in my last post's comments, "My dear, you certainly stepped into it." It has come to my attention that my counterpoint article on trans exclusion/inclusion has made the rounds on e-mail lists, forums, and the desks of...Read More
A "Str8" Cologne? Smells like homophobia to me...
Filed by Waymon Hudson | November 14, 2009 2:00 PM |From our friends across the pond at Queeried Magazine, we get "Str8" Cologne, or what they are calling "The Most Homophobic Piece Of Advertising Ever": Get it? There's only one way and it's to be straight. Brilliant advertising, morons... I...Read More
John Aravosis' "Don't Ask/Don't Give" has the wrong focus
Filed by Phil Reese | November 14, 2009 12:00 PM |Let me preface this by reminding everyone that my first Bilerico post ever was a critique of the President's LGBT record. That was this past Spring. We are now getting on into Winter, and I still believe the President has...Read More
Preacher's Sons: Two Dads, Five Sons, Four Cities
Filed by Dana Rudolph | November 14, 2009 10:00 AM |President Barack Obama, in his proclamation of November as National Adoption Month, said: "By continually opening up the doors to adoption, and supporting full equality in adoption laws for all American families [my emphasis], we allow more children to find...Read More
Gandalf the Gay
Filed by Ed Team | November 14, 2009 7:30 AM |"When I've been asked what should be on my gravestone, I've said: 'Here lies Gandalf. He came out.' Two big achievements." --Sir Ian McKellen...Read More
The multi-talented Ross Sisters (1944)
Filed by Gloria Brame, Ph.D. | November 14, 2009 7:00 AM |From 1944: The singing's cute and the dancing's fun, but just wait until you get to the acrobatics at the end....Read More






