The Many Roads To Marriage Equality
By Jay Kaplan Viewpoint On the heels of the both wonderful and historic U.S. Supreme Court decision in Windsor v United States (a case brought by the [...]
1 Million Say Happy Pride!
Parting Glances I'm sitting on a concrete corner fence at the edge of Walgreen's pharmacy outlet, Belmont and Broadway. I'm an hour early for the start of [...]
Greg Quinlan
Creep Of The Week Have you been feeling a little less gay than usual this month? Don't worry, you're not alone. Ever since the Family Research Council [...]
VRA: When The Dancing Stops REALLY Protecting Our Equal Rights
On Wednesday the 26th, I was driving down "the Lodge" (M-10 to you non-Detroiters) listening to NPR – of course – specifically "The Diane Rehm Show," waiting [...]
Can We Forgive Paula Deen?
By Dean Obeidallah (CNN) – Once a racist, always a racist? Will bigots always be bigots? Or can people truly evolve over time for the better? And if they do, [...]
My Late Wife Is Thanking You, Too
By Edith Windsor (CNN) – On Sunday, I will have the honor of serving as grand marshal in the New York City Pride Parade. I have marched in the parade for the [...]
DOMA's Still Here
By Abby Dees Thinking Out Loud The Supreme Court's ruling on DOMA last week was incredible, no doubt a turning point, a tipping point, a critical mass, and [...]
Tony Perkins
And so it was that the Defense of Marriage Act was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and Prop 8 was dead in California. And the gays did [...]
Being There For Them
by Richard Hutchison Viewpoint Those of us who have gone down the river of life for quite some time can reflect on a variety of experiences we've had. Those [...]
How's Your Telomere, Mary?
Parting Glances This month's issue of Brain World (Humanity's New Frontier) carries articles of amatory, ecumenical interest for those of us fascinated [...]