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GLAAD’s 2012 Media Award Nominations

Here’s the full list of nominees. RELATED: Below are this year’s Outstanding Blog nominees. As I won last year, I didn’t submit JMG for this year’s awards. (Although I was sorely tempted to, just to piss off the homocons.) Congrats to all the nominees!

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Bankruptcy For Kodak

I was crying so hard I couldn’t work my Instamatic. Kodak filed for bankruptcy today. Kodak has filed for bankruptcy in a bid to survive a liquidity crisis after years of falling sales related to the decline of its namesake film business as digital cameras have taken over the market. Eastman Kodak Co, the photographic film pioneer, which had tried …

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Fox Blurs Out Andrew Sullivan’s Name

Fox News is so pissed about Newsweek’s “Why Are Obama’s Critics So Dumb?” cover, they blurred out Andrew Sullivan’s name under the title. Sully had nothing to do with the title and in fact never makes a “dumb” claim in his article. But Tina Brown’s gotta sell magazines.

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TUESDAY: First NJ Marriage Vote

On Tuesday the New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee will make the first vote on the new campaign for marriage equality. Garden State Equality is asking that supporters arrive at the Trenton statehouse as early as possible. If you are a New Jersey resident interested in testifying before the committee, please email Garden State Equality.

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70 Big-City Mayors Join Together To Advocate For Same-Sex Marriage

The Wall Street Journal reports: The mayors of several big cities, including Chicago, New York, Boston and Los Angeles, are joining together to support same-sex marriage rights, a move that could put additional pressure on President Barack Obama to do the same. The effort is being organized by Freedom to Marry, an advocacy group that plans a news conference Friday …

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Press Release Of The Day

From Freedom To Marry. “The so-called National Organization for Marriage is all bark and no bite when it comes to threats against the freedom to marry in Washington state. Any Republican lawmaker in Washington who stands up for loving and committed same-sex couples will be treated as a hero, just as bipartisan support has been applauded in New York and …

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