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PREVIEW: Broadway Bares XXII

The riotously raunchy Broadway Bares will stage its 22nd annual show at the Roseland Ballroom on June 17th. Always the hottest ticket of the year (no kidding), the event benefits Equity Fights AIDS and features the hottest bods that tread the boards of Broadway. This year’s show has a fairy tales theme and the gentlemen above will deliver their version …

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GOP Thwarts Repeal Of Big Oil Subsidies

Even though the major oil companies are turning in world record quarterly profits, today the GOP members of the Senate thwarted a bill to repeal their massive multi-billion dollar tax subsidies. Senate Republicans, including Scott Brown of Massachusetts, today foiled President Obama’s plan to strip $24 billion in tax subsidies from the country’s largest oil companies, potentially fueling an election-year …

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Jesus Is Preapproved

If you want mythological figures on your Capital One card, there are dozens of preapproved images to select from. But you want the simple stylized letter “A” that signals atheism, that’s against the rules. Consumerist has more. (Tipped by JMG reader Kevin)

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Satan Is The Best Gay Activist EVER

“Everybody on both sides of this issue full well knows the implications, that these are two locomotives coming at each other and those two locomotives cannot exist on the same track on the same time, and one is the radical homosexual agenda and the other one is religious liberty. They cannot be in the same country at the same time. …

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TRAILER: Hellbound?

Clip description: This is the teaser trailer for “Hellbound?”, a feature-length documentary that takes an in-depth look at today’s highly contentious debate over the Christian doctrine of eternal punishment. Does hell really exist, and if so, what factors determine who ends up there? Scheduled for a limited release in September.

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Russia Considers National Gay Ban

The Russian Parliament is considering a national version of the “don’t say gay” bill that became law last month in St. Petersburg. The bill calls for fines of up to 500,000 rubles ($16,500) for “spreading homosexual propaganda” among minors. The legislation was submitted Thursday to the State Duma by lawmakers from the central Novosibirsk region who blamed media for promoting …

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