Clip description: “The finale to this year’s Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival had people screaming in the streets, recreating the famous scene from A Streetcar Named Desire.” Williams would have turned 100 this week.
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NETHERLANDS: Ten Years Of Marriage
Ten years ago this week, the Netherlands became the world’s first nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Veteran reporter Rex Wockner was in Amsterdam’s City Hall that night and today he reposts this excerpt from his report on the proceedings: Amid an international media frenzy, the weddings took place at City Hall as the law became effective at the stroke of …
Read More »Matt Baume: This Week In Prop 8
This week’s episode includes an interview with immigration attorney Lavi Soloway, who talks about last week’s suspension of the deportation of an Argentine lesbian.
Read More »A Pastor Sees The Light
Pastor Murray Richmond says he used to preach against homosexuality and same-sex marriage, but not anymore. Why had we singled out homosexuality as a litmus test for True Christianity in the first place? Why had it become such a lightning rod for self-righteousness? One reason, I think, is that it’s easy to condemn homosexuality if you are not gay. It …
Read More »Birther Commercial
World Net Daily founder Joseph Farrah is soliciting contributions for the airing of the below commercial so that Jerome Corsi’s birther book becomes “the biggest publishing event of the year.”
Read More »Eurovision: Denmark’s Friend In London
Meh.
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Howard Stern Rips Victoria Jackson
The Night Of 1000 Gowns
Last night I attended the Imperial Court of New York’s 25th annual Night Of 1000 Gowns, which this year benefited the Ali Forney Center and the Trevor Project. Swirling amidst all of the winking pomp and circumstance were empresses, emperors, duchesses, dukes, viscountesses, dowager empresses, and probably a dozen other royalty titles unknown to me. Also in the room were …
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