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Written by Stacey Jay Cavaliere
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Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00 |
In the past few years, the phenomenal impact of the 2005 film Brokeback Mountain has helped increase visibility and aroused interest in all things related to gay cowboy culture. Gays living in the city have begun touting western gear, and urban-dwelling gays have come out from hiding to celebrate this subculture in the GLBT population. In 2002, a man named Harley created a Web site to cater to such individuals interested in all things cowboy: |
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Written by Buddy Early
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Saturday, 14 March 2009 16:00 |
Former NBAer John Amaechi spends his post-basketball life believing in people
It’s now been two years since the NBA’s only gay athlete – active or retired – has come out publicly. The initial firestorm that accompanied John Amaechi’s coming out has definitely died down since February 2007, but is the NBA better off after having dealt with such circumstances? Ask Amaechi, and he’ll answer with an emphatic “no way.”
“Ask yourself what has changed since I came out,” |
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Written by Stacey Jay Cavaliere
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Thursday, 08 January 2009 13:52 |
Los Angeles- based DJ Kimberly S. has become one of the most prominent forces in the gay circuit music scene. Her love of dance music began when she worked at a retail music store, buying 12-inch records and putting tapes together to experiment with mixing new sounds. It was when she met James Donaldson, a DJ at a local lesbian bar that she really began to become interested in the art of DJing herself. He taught her how to count music, mix at proper beats, and experiment with |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 09 January 2009 15:55 |
San Francisco Tsunami blaze trails for male-inclusive synchronized swim teams
It’s a Saturday morning and while most of us are deciding how much cream cheese to put on our bagels, Coach Suzanne Baker is working her team hard. She
paces the sideline while they repeatedly drill their routine, cajoling, complimenting and
critiquing all the way.
“Don’t be shy with your butt out of the water. Show it off! You’ve got a nice butt,” she tells one swimmer as he tries to master the difficult “inverted butt slap.” |
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