Creep of the Week: Bryan Fischer
You don't have to be a World War II history buff to know how terrible the Holocaust was for homosexuals. Especially since they were behind the whole [...]
Parting Glances: Pitwool, Tommy is 7
He lives with his mommy, Jean-Rose. His daddy, Darnell Prince Pitwool. And a dog named Spot. Tommy's home schooled. Living in Topelulu, Ala., famed sin-free [...]
S/he said: Gender terms, DADT and Sarah Silverman
compiled by Howard Israel "If the service chiefs are really serious about spending the next half a year deliberating whether homosexuals pose a threat to [...]
The Gay Moralist: Door No. 4
by John Corvino I hesitate to write another column about Elena Kagan, President Obama's nominee to replace Justice Stevens, and someone whose putative [...]
Viewpoint: Gotta give 'em hope
Before I knew what gay meant, my idea of pride consisted of a family of lions. Of course, as I began to understand my sexuality and subsequently accept it, [...]
Creep of the Week: Mark Souder
OK "family values" politicians, I don't care if you cheat on your wives. Frankly, that's between you and your wife and whomever else you're humping. But when [...]
Parting Glances: Teabagboys.com
Curiosity got the best of me and I went with a new acquaintance to a lecture, "Wide-Stance Christians: New Horizons for Tea Room Ministries." My friend, "Mr. [...]
S/he said: Outing, cheating and Laura Bush
Compiled by Howard Israel "We were actually told that any student that comes to school dressed in the opposite gender's clothing will be sent home and [...]
The Gay moralist: The danger of the gay closet
by John Corvino When I was a high school sophomore, one of my classmates had the misfortune of popping an erection in the communal shower after gym class. I [...]
Viewpoint: Never on Sunday with Grappa
The abundance of misinformation bantered about by opponents of LGBT rights never ceases to amaze me. One would think in this day and age with Google, Bing and [...]
Creep of the Week: Tim Pawlenty
If there's one thing gays and lesbians love it's a good "political game," especially if that game involves a partner dying. Or so Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty [...]
Parting Glances: My world in RealD 3D
The origin of movies in 3-D goes back to the 19th century stereopticon viewer which held two images mounted on a handheld device allowing each eye to view its [...]