The Somewhat Daily Quote
Everybody's sin is nobody's sin. ~Kinsey Read Everybody's Sin is Nobody's Sin: Alfred Kinsey and the Breaking of Sexual Silence
The Real ID Act
Check out Gwendolyn Ann Smith's opinion piece on HR 418 (the Real ID Act) and how it will affect her life. George W. Bush has signed a law that is a time bomb for me as a transgender woman. In…
China Closes Gay Info Site
Sounds like just another case of if we don't talk about it, it will go away to me. China has closed a Web site providing news and information to the country's lesbian and gay community, according to press reports. The…
A Sneak Peak at the Final Season of QAF
From : Without revealing every plot twist (and don't read on if you'd rather not know anything about the opener before it airs), the fifth season premiere finds the guys dealing, for the most part, with decidedly adult issues. For…
The Somewhat Daily Quote
How can two men doing it be acceptable? What a way to pass on AIDS! From Homosexuality wrong!
Frank Rich Wonders How Gay They Are
Just How Gay Is the Right, an OP-ED piece on the war on gays, appeared in the May 15th New York Times. I thought I'd take a look and see what some of the reactions have been in the blogosphere.…
Queer Poetry
Check out Melanie Reason's interview with Ragan Fox at Fox just released his first book, Heterophobia, in January 2005.
Torn Between Islam and Compulsion
takes a look at the connotation of lifestyle and the belief that one can be reformed in Muslim culture. I refer to the Rentakini article It's a Muslim issue: How gay are you? The article raised pertinent thoughts on the…
Jeffrey Price
Jeffery Price died last year from a self-inflicted gunshot to his head. He was 20-years-old. features this piece from the Wilkes-Barre, PA Times Leader in a post by Marcia Ellen. It leads us through the life of Jeffrey, a young…
Homosexuality in Slovakia
What is Slovakia's stand on homosexuality? They definitely don't seem to have an official one. In general, homosexuality remains taboo. For gays, it would be very difficult to live openly in most Slovak towns or villages. A recent survey conducted…