Donor Sibling Registry helps kids of LGBT parents grappling with their origins

LGBT parents have long preached the mantra that love makes a family, but some are finding that as their children age they must also grapple with the question of biology.

by Michael Wood | Aug 30, 2008

Familiar names on 1913 law petition

<i>Bay Windows</i> received a copy of the original petition filed by MassResistance from Attorney General Martha Coakley's office. Entitled "Act Relative to Certain Marriage Laws," its purpose is to allow voters to weigh in on a law passed last month "to repeal certain laws prohibiting certain non-residents from marrying in the commonwealth," according to the petition's original language.

by Michael Wood | Aug 29, 2008

Gay bashing on Columbus Avenue

Police are currently investigating a possible hate crime after three people were viciously attacked by four men shouting homophobic slurs on Columbus Avenue in the early morning hours of August 24.

by Michael Wood | Aug 28, 2008

In The Arms Of My Enemy

Raping and pillaging doesn't look all bad in this action/revenge movie set in the Ukraine in the 1850s.

by Michael Wood | Aug 25, 2008

Bangkok Love Story

An assassin with a heart of gold - he only kills "bad guys" - has to go into hiding with his assigned victim when he refuses to finish the job. It soon turns out that flirting and meeting cute has got nothing on digging a bullet out of a stranger's shoulder and then giving him a sponge bath, and before you can say "kiss kiss bang bang," these two men are falling for each other.

by Michael Wood | Aug 24, 2008

Wilde Stories 2008

I have caught the inquiring spirit of this book, which is subtitled "The Best of the Year's Gay Speculative Fiction." It sure does lead to speculation! Like, what if someone wrote a ghost story that wasn't the least bit scary? You know I don't like to be harsh, but come on.

by Michael Wood | Aug 23, 2008

The Preacher's Son

This book is at least as good as some gay porn movies I've seen. Really, the "can I sleep here tonight" premise has been born again.

by Michael Wood | Aug 22, 2008

Drawn and quarter century

Jayson Callowhill is a gay pioneer. In the 1980s, he broke new ground for gay representation in the entertainment industry and the indie press. Twenty-five years later, he's still doing his thing, looking remarkably young for his age. If anything, he looks better than he did when he first stepped into the limelight in 1983.

by Michael Wood | Aug 21, 2008

Coalition builds for boycott of New England HRC gala

In response to Human Rights Campaign's stance on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), the activist group Queertoday.com, along with activists from Queers Without Borders, Pride at Work and KnowThyNeighbor.org are organizing a protest of the organization's New England gala dinner, which will be held at the Sheraton in Boston on October 25th.

by Michael Wood | Aug 25, 2008

Crutchley steps down from Manhunt board over McCain contribution

Jonathan Crutchley, the Manhunt.net co-founder whose $2300 contribution to John McCain created an uproar in the LGBT blogosphere after it was reported on by the Towleroad blog last week, has stepped down as chair of the company's board after angry Manhunt customers closed their accounts.

by Michael Wood | Aug 24, 2008


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