Creep of the Week: Dolce & Gabbana
As I write this I'm taking a box cutter to my collection of Dolce & Gabbana handbags, shoes and frocks (wait, are frocks a thing? It seems like something [...]
Marriage Equality And Judge Sutton's Hero Analysis
By Christine A. Yared In April 2015, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments of an appeal of the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals decision in [...]
Parting Glances: Our Apostle Of S-S Marriage
Unions, weddings, ceremonies, celebrations uniting same-sex couples are not uncommon in the ancient world. Written records in Ancient Egypt, Babylonia, Persia, [...]
Transmissions: The Real Predators
By Gwendolyn Ann Smith After five hours of public comments that often proved contentious, Charlotte, North Carolina voted down a non-discrimination ordinance [...]
Creep of the Week: Ben Carson
Years ago, long before her role as Big Boo on "Orange is the New Black," Lea DeLaria had a bit in her stand-up act that went something like, "Say what you [...]
Local, Global Jewel: Freedom House Detroit
By TJ Rogers John's 12-hour shift ended, and he changed out of his uniform. He exchanged "good nights" with his co-workers and headed out a side door. It was [...]
Creep of the Week: Linda Wall
Don't you hate it when you wake up one day and realize that your entire life has been one long improv sketch masterminded by Satan? You go to sleep totally [...]
Disconnecting In Order To Reconnect To What Matters
We have become so connected by text, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all the rest, that sometimes we, myself included, forget about personal contacts. I've [...]
Funding Marriage Equality Right Now
By Keith Orr To all the same-sex couples who got married last March 22, and all the same-sex couples who have gotten married out-of-state, and all the same-sex [...]
BTL Editorial: Net Neutrality Is A Queer Issue
Last week, the FCC voted to approve a new set of rules which would allow the agency to regulate the internet as many other essential utilities are regulated. [...]