February 1, 2008
To sticker or not to sticker....
Filed by Brynn Craffey | February 01, 2008 | 11:05 PM |Three weeks ago Sunday, I moved back to California from Dublin, Ireland. The virus I had when I arrived has run its course, jet-lag is almost resolved (though I still wake up too damned early!) and my initial cultural shock...Read More
Queer music Friday - Katastrophe
Filed by Alex Blaze | February 01, 2008 | 5:00 PM |Katastrophe appeared on a Nicky Click album I reviewed last year and he shined on it. And I effin' love this song, Katastrophe's "The Life": iPhone users: Click to watch video in YouTube App And Katastrophe, in his own words...Read More

Putting my foot down
Filed by Bil Browning | February 01, 2008 | 2:05 PM |Okay - this one will be short and sweet. I've put all of this on the front page because I want everyone to read all of it. Today, for the first time in over 3 years, we've had to ban...Read More
50 Ways to Keep Your Lover: # 13-14
Filed by Michele O'Mara | February 01, 2008 | 1:12 PM |In my book, Love Tips and Trips for Gay and Lesbian Relationships, I have identified 50 Ways to Keep Your Lover. My post last Friday offered strategies 10-12, this week I am sharing strategies 13-14. Look for more strategies next...Read More
Black History LGBT Profiles: Elder Kevin E. Taylor
Filed by H. Alexander Robinson | February 01, 2008 | 12:40 PM |Elder Kevin E. Taylor pastors Unity Fellowship Church-New Brunswick where he just celebrated his 7th year Anniversary and 15th year in the ministry. Taylor was ordained as a Deacon with Unity Fellowship Church in Washington, DC in 1996. He...Read More
Stonewall Democrats going local to make national change
Filed by Guest Blogger | February 01, 2008 | 11:59 AM |Editor's note: This guest is written by Jon Hoadley, executive director of the National Stonewall Democrats. There is a hush this week in South Carolina as February begins to fade the memory of the recent presidential contest here in the...Read More
Yes, Black GLBT History Exists
Filed by Monica Roberts | February 01, 2008 | 10:00 AM |The purpose of studying history is not to deride human action, nor to weep over it or to hate it, but to understand it-and then to learn from it as we contemplate our future. -- Nelson Mandela As someone...Read More
Imagine a gay president
Filed by Chuck Wolfe | February 01, 2008 | 9:45 AM |My job is to help more LGBT Americans get elected to public office, so I’m thankful that I rarely have to convince talented, ambitious and passionate people to step up and run for office. We’re doing that in a lot...Read More
Bilerico Celebrates Black History Month
Filed by Michael Crawford | February 01, 2008 | 9:09 AM |Today marks the beginning of Black History Month. In celebration we will be running a series of posts throughout the month exploring the rich and varied experiences of Black LGBT people. The posts and video clips from Bilerico contributors and...Read More

Our youngest contributor
Filed by Bil Browning | February 01, 2008 | 8:30 AM |Our newest contributor is a very special little lady. Allow me to introduce 13 year old Abigail Hannon. Abigail has Bloomberger's Syndrome, a genetic condition that makes her look a little different. Obviously, she knows a thing or two about...Read More
Your call. Is he or isn't he?
Filed by Bil Browning | February 01, 2008 | 7:36 AM |iPhone users: Click to watch video in YouTube App I've never done well with boys who are teases. What do you think? Is he or isn't he? After all, he did come out of the closet....Read More

Digby on Mukasey
Filed by Ed Team | February 01, 2008 | 7:11 AM |"I honestly don't know why everybody's so hung up on waterboarding specifically at this point. If this is their legal understanding, then they can use the rack, they can break arms and legs and they can pull teeth out with...Read More

The lesson of the snow logo
Filed by Bil Browning | February 01, 2008 | 12:05 AM |We're expected to get about 8" of snow tonight. Before I start bitching about all of the cold air, bad driving and school closings tomorrow, I thought I'd change out our logo to remind me of how pretty it is...Read More