Parting Glances: Outing the Stonewall Inn
Back in the days when closets were leased for a lifetime, it was Standard Operating Protection to go by a nickname. Some SOPs I recall are Little Bobby, [...]
Channeling Our Anger to Bend the Arc
BY MICHELLE E. BROWN It's been over 100 days and I'm still angry. I've been angry since November. It's not sour grapes just because my candidate did not win. [...]
Creep of the Week: Donald Trump
As Benjamin Franklin was leaving the Constitutional Convention of 1787 somebody asked him what kind of government the U.S. was going to have. "A republic," he [...]
Parting Glances: Fog, Er, Log Cabin Redux
A concerned group of Log Cabin gay men — presumably all tie-dyed-in-the-Woolite Republicans — who voted for Donald Trump — are very worried that their [...]
Your Opinion Is Not Worth My Life
BY GWENDOLYN ANN SMITH Recently, Heineken put out a long for advertisement and accompanying website, titled "Worlds Apart." The premise was to set up two [...]
Creep of the Week: Charmaine Yoest
President Trump's goal to fill cabinet positions only with people who are diametrically opposed to what said cabinet is supposed to do continues. This time [...]
Parting Glances: Glen Flexit gets fixed!
I rarely write about straight guys. I find them to be, well, rather flighty. But in the interest of LGBT civility to all God's web-footed creatures, let me [...]
When Mother's Day Isn't So Rosy
BY STEPHANIE WILLIAMS, PH.D. For some, Mother's Day is not a warm day of celebration. Many dread its arrival because their mother has passed or their [...]