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Everybody Hates Taxi TV

Gothamist reports that the thing New Yorkers most hate about cabs (other than high fares) is those miserable televisions that won’t even turn off half the time. And if you take multiple cabs in one day, as I usually do on weekends, you get treated to the same five 30-second news stories plus ten commercials. Ditch the TVs and bring …

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Gay Culture Watch: Glee Airs In Cuba

Dubbed or subtitled episodes of Glee routinely air in Latin America, but in what some say signals the continuing expansion of respect and rights in Cuba, a state-run television channel has now added the show. Over at Blabbeando, Andres Duque translates one local review: What draws our attention is how the series treats the case of Kurt, an extremely effeminate …

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PhoboQuotable – Jennifer Norse

“Don’t try to tell me ‘nothing so terrible has happened in Massachusetts.’ Redefining marriage redefines the way in which generations relate to one another. It is ludicrous to believe that we would feel the full impact of such a change in a few years. It will take at least a generation, a full thirty years or more, before the full …

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HomoQuotable – Chris Barron

“For the past six months, we have watched as unfair and untrue attacks have been leveled against our organization, our allies, our friends and sometimes even their families. Everyone has their breaking point and clearly in my interview with Metro Weekly I had reached mine. I shouldn’t have used the language that I did to describe Cleta Mitchell and for …

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