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Gay Couples from South Carolina Hear Wedding Bells in the Golden Statenew

When California began issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples after the state's Supreme Court invalidated the prohibition against same-sex weddings, it opening up marriage licenses to folks from any state. South Carolina's gay and lesbian couples are taking advantage of the opportunity.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  07-09-2008  |  LGBT

Cuba Pushes Gay Rights, but Rum-Soaked Despair Lingersnew

Four decades after gays were sent to forced labor camps, and two decades after people with AIDS were forcibly hospitalized, the country recently celebrated its second international day against homophobia. But if the new political page is meant to salvage the standing of the revolution, it's not going down well among the people I meet. Cubans are more overtly cranky than on my last trip a few years back, none more so than the young gay guys on the Malecon.
NOW Magazine  |  Glenn Wheeler  |  06-30-2008  |  LGBT

An Inmate Beating Brings Up Issue of Transgender Discrimination in Memphisnew

A video leaked from the Shelby County Correction Center shows Officer Bridges McRae repeatedly punching Duanna Johnson inside a waiting room at the jail. The 18-minute video has no audio, but Johnson claims McRae assaulted her after she refused to respond to homophobic slurs of "he/she" and "faggot."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  06-27-2008  |  LGBT

Sacramento's Newest Newlyweds Take a Spin on Our Pink Couchnew

Gays and lesbians all over California married their partners last week. But if you're going to get your picture in the paper for getting married, shouldn't it be a good picture? And if you're thinking of rejecting marriage equality for your neighbors in November, shouldn't you meet them first?
Sacramento News & Review  |  Cosmo Garvin, David Jayne, Jeremy Sykes, Kel Munger, Nick Miller, Andrew Nilsen, Kimberly Brown and Shoka  |  06-26-2008  |  LGBT

They Shoot Gays, Don't They?new

Despite recent advances, the LGBT community must realize that our collective work is far from done, not only on the marriage issue, but also when it comes to fairness and equality for LGBT people in so many other areas: custody cases, employment discrimination, school protections, asylum cases, as well as anti-bullying protections and hate crimes.
INDY Week  |  Steven Petrow  |  06-25-2008  |  LGBT

Buying into Same-Sex Marriage is Rejecting Queer Strugglesnew

While San Francisco has a long history of sheltering dissident queer cultures of incendiary splendor, the rush for status within the status quo threatens to delegitimize everyone who isn't ready for the Leave It to Beaver lifestyle.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Mattilda Sycamore Bernstein  |  06-25-2008  |  LGBT

Eat, Drink and Be Gay Married!new

After 27 years together, one couple finally has its big, fat, Mexican, recovering-drug-addict, HIV-positive, ex-transgender gay wedding.
OC Weekly  |  Daffodil J. Altan  |  06-24-2008  |  LGBT

We're Here, We're Queer, We're Registered at Crate & Barrelnew

Notes from a gayer-than-usual Tuesday at the old courthouse in Santa Ana, California.
OC Weekly  |  Rich Kane  |  06-24-2008  |  LGBT

Marriage Licenses for All Becomes Lawnew

Tuesday, June 17, was a momentous day for gay couples in Santa Barbara County. For many, it was the day that they finally obtained a legal license to get married. For several, it was indeed their wedding date.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Catherine Meagher  |  06-23-2008  |  LGBT

Protecting Obama from Gay Marriage Politicsnew

In the aftermath of the California Supreme Court victory, as many gay couples across the country have become emboldened to start fighting, a holding pattern is emerging in gay advocacy circles. GLAAD, Lambda Legal and several other prominent gay-rights organizations have been circulating a pamphlet called "Make Change, Not Lawsuits."
L.A. Weekly  |  Matthew Fleischer  |  06-20-2008  |  LGBT

Nevada Leaves Millions of Gay-Marriage Dollars on the Table in the Name of Moralitynew

Because of the utter hypocrisy, stupidity and basic mean-spiritedness of the Silver State's electorate, Las Vegas will miss out on untold millions of dollars in tourism spending that could've been for being on the forefront of the coming gay-marriage tsunami.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Steve Friess  |  06-16-2008  |  LGBT

The Lawyer Behind the Historic California Case Talks Same-Sex Marriagenew

"I have lived the case and worked on it and thought about it every day for the last four years," says Shannon Minter, the legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  06-11-2008  |  LGBT

Skipping Gaily Down the Aislenew

Now that same-sex marriage is a reality in California, Hollywood is coming out in force. The ultimate gay-celebrity wedding planner.
Boston Phoenix  |  Sarra Faith Alterman  |  06-09-2008  |  LGBT

Gay Rights Are Good for the Economynew

The estimated 15.3 million gay adults in the United States have a combined buying power of more than $660 billion, and same-sex marriage may make gay Americans even more important to the economy.
Shepherd Express  |  Ken Reibel  |  06-06-2008  |  LGBT

What are the Consequences of a Gay-Marriage Ban?new

In January, when Florida4Marriage announced that they had received enough signatures to secure a place for Amendment 2 -- the so-called "marriage amendment" -- on the November ballot, the future looked bleak for the initiative’s opponents.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  06-05-2008  |  LGBT

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