Month: July 2010
Former Air Force Officer Set to Testify in Gay Ban Lawsuit
A former Air Force major is expected to testify at a federal trial that involves the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which prohibits gays from openly serving in the military.
Thousands Attend Gay Pride In Poland
Thousands of gay men and lesbians marched Saturday through the streets of Warsaw demanding greater freedoms in the first EuroPride to be held behind the Cold War’s Iron Curtain, the AFP reported.
Robbie Relights The Fire With Take That
Singer Robbie Williams is rejoining Take That, the band has confirmed. Williams has already recorded an album with his former band-mates, which is being released in November.
Gay Groups Laud Shift In AIDS Strategy
Gay groups are cheering the Obama administration’s just-announced AIDS strategy. The report, announced Tuesday in Washington, outlines a strategy for combating the AIDS epidemic by shifting resources to the disease’s highest at-risk groups, which include gay and bisexual men and African-Americans.
Can you avoid the expense and see Oslo on a budget?
When newspapers publish their lists of the world’s most expensive cities, Oslo is usually near the top. Norway’s currency is very strong, and things like beer are very heavily taxed in the country, which means tourists need to be very careful with their budgets.
Which ‘90210’ hottie is gay?
One of the three studmuffins – okay, two studmuffins and one very handsome young man – will come tumbling out of the closet on 90210 this fall.