Clay is gay (shocking!)
Billy Masters "I don't think anyone cares. Let's face it – it's 2008. Who cares? It's like being told Santa Claus isn't real." – Simon Cowell's candid [...]
Creep of the Week: Michael Heath
Profits are for the righteous. Solvency is decided by God, a.k.a. The Christian Master of the Financial Universe. Just ask Christian Civil League of Maine [...]
Finding his balance
By Dan Woog The OutField Like millions of Americans, Brandon Triche was captivated by the gymnastics competition at this summer's Beijing Olympics. Unlike [...]
Health minister's removal the right Rx
by Leslie Robinson Hours after taking office, South Africa's new president announced he was removing Manto Tshabalala-Msimang as health minister. At last, Dr. [...]
Parting Glances: Candle queens I've known
"I'm burning my candle at both ends. It will not last the night. But, oh, my foes, and, ah, my friends. It gives a lovely light!" These words are by poet Edna [...]
So Clay's gay
by John Corvino Clay Aiken is gay. This is not news. Lindsay Lohan might be gay, too. (Her answer during a radio interview was noncommittal enough to leave [...]
People, politicians need to support pro-choice
I was glad to read Michelle E. Brown's column informing your readers about Sarah Palin's anti-woman, anti-choice position, even in cases of rape. The agenda of [...]
At Wedding, Gay PDA Not OK
by John Corvino Like many gay people, I have a love-hate relationship with weddings. On the one hand, I enjoy any excuse for a party, and what's not to like [...]
Creep of the Week: Newt Gingrich
Proposition 8 is in trouble. For those of you out of the loop, Proposition 8 is the anti-gay marriage ban that will be on the ballot in California in November. [...]
Parting Glances: Where there's smoke, there's gas
Christopher Isherwood met Don Bachardy on an L.A. beach when Don was 18 and Isherwood, 49. For 33 devoted, creative years they were together. Aging writer. [...]
Return of the culture wars
by Jennifer Vanasco I thought the culture wars were over. I did. It seemed to me that we had moved away from the days when gays and lesbians were used as [...]