Website dosomething.org released its list of the year’s Top 20 “Celebs Gone Good” – a celebration of celebrities who give generously of their energy for their chosen causes.
Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black talks to Gay.com about his plans for Harvey Milk Day this Saturday: He says he’s taking a page from Harvey’s book and helping Equality California canvass neighborhoods where residents predominantly voted yes on Proposition 8. Adam Lambert appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Wednesday to sing his new single, “If I Had You,” and, with the help of a couple backup dancers, he performed a full routine for the crowd. The State Department has issued an official statement on Tuesday’s conviction of a gay couple in Malawi who were deemed to have violated their nation’s laws by celebrating their engagement to be married.
The American Civil Liberties Union submitted an amicus brief for a lawsuit in New Jersey, which argues that civil unions are not equal to marriages. Members of the Bay Area gay softball team disqualified for not having enough gay players on their team are speaking about their experience. Three members of the team, formerly called D2, are suing the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) for discrimination.
Controversial—and apparently very confused—reality star Tila Tequila takes credit as a bisexual pioneer and states that her series A Shot at Love paved the way for Ellen DeGeneres and others to come out. Matt Smith, who stars as the title character in the popular sci-fi series Dr. Who, has been cast as gay writer Christopher Isherwood.
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LGBT participation and inclusion in the 2010 Census, Veterans speak out for repeal of DADT, Poll: Fifty percent said they would support a gay president, while 44 percent wouldn’t, Chaz Bono has formally applied to change his name and gender, Ellen DeGeneres comic book debuts, Mississippi Prom story continues.