Respectfully submitted, here's your weekly reader of gay and gay-related news. Use the comments to react or share other news I might have missed. (Of course, this is only news I haven't already covered.):
- In a recent Nip-Tuck episode, Mario Lopez cross-dresses to win over a woman. Here are the pics.
- No more Advocate magazine?
- Why do fruit bats perform fellatio? NSFW science examines this question and provides some surprising answers. Not sure if it correlates w/ human behavior, however, but who knows?
- The gay marriage battle is heading to New Jersey as outgoing (and same-sex marriage supporting) Governor Corzine and the legsislature are pressured to pass same-sex marriage before her term ends
- Additionally, gay-marriage foes are eying New Hampshire as the next state to overturn equal rights
- The Wall Street Journal has a handy interactive map of same-sex marriage law around the United States
- NOM's Maggie Gallagher rambles on about their same-sex marriage ban win in Maine's Question 1 and Prop 8, via the Catholic News Agency's Youtube Channel
- Amid rumors that Levi Johnston is worried about his member's size, Playgirl promises that, "they wouldn't turn Levi away if he had a small penis"
- This last week, the first-ever trans-inclusive Employment Non Discrimination Act hearings occurred before the US Senate
- GLAAD is pissed at South Park's use of the word fag in last week's episode, "The f-word". Sure, they did it to make a satirical point. But who was the point for and did they get it?
- Here's a (as Joe.My.God explains) "sweet gay love song from Philadelphia's woofy Aiden James"
- This week, conservative/religious Wisconsin Family Action lost its bid to to challenge the State's domestic partner registry before the State Supreme Court
- Wondering why before election polls about gay rights tend to poll more favorably than the actual election, Nate Bradley questions if there's a Bradley effect in his post on "what happened in Maine"
- Stephen Colbert interviews the couple accused of making out and trespassing on Mormon church property
- Democrats are running scared and Don't Ask Don't Tell's repeal might not be on their 2010 agenda after all
- Look's like an intriguing documentary: "With a gay man, masculinity is a feature that they actually think about more often than straight men, because straight men are basically following a line." The Butch Factor is an 87 minute feature from director Christopher Hines. Here's the trailer.
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