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One Million Moms Vs NBC’s Camp

“Dear Joe, NBC continues to produce inappropriate programs and plans to add to that growing list. Let’s voice our concern and let NBC know of our disapproval of their newest program ‘Camp.’ The title says it all, and with a TV-14 DLS rating you can be assured this will not be for family viewing. The pilot preview included: A boy …

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New App – iPtown

Just in time for Bear Week comes a new app from the Provincetown Tourism Office. Located on the tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown, MA, has been on the leading edge ever since America was launched with the signing of the Mayflower Compact, and the town is now unveiling a smartphone app as unique as its one-of-a-kind reputation. For instance, it …

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REPORT: Pennsylvania AG Won’t Defend Lawsuit To Overturn Marriage Ban

The Washington Post has the potentially huge news: Pennsylvania attorney general Kathleen Kane will not defend the state in a federal lawsuit filed this week challenging the constitutionality of the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, lawyers involved in the case said. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit Tuesday on behalf of 23 Pennsylvania residents, including 10 couples, a widow …

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Where Britain’s Marriage Bill Stands

Yesterday the House Of Lords finished the report stage on its version of the marriage equality bill. Pink News explains what happens next: As it is now in its final form, it will return to the House of Lords on Monday for a vote. If passed in its Third Reading, the bill will be different to that which passed in …

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NOM: California Doesn’t Count

In yesterday’s press release about NOM’s plan to pursue a federal marriage ban, I noticed that Brian Brown claimed that same-sex marriages are still banned in 38 states.  Silly me – I figured that was a typo and didn’t mention the error.  But as NOM’s Thomas Peters explains above in a response to comment on NOM’s blog, California is apparently …

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Vanity Fair On The Ansonia

As part of their Eminent Domains series on New York City landmarks, Vanity Fair opens with a look at the legendary Ansonia, once the home of the Continental Baths, where Bette Midler and Barry Manilow got their starts.   A grand hotel in the middle of nowhere, it was home to opera stars and Broadway impresarios, as well as composers, …

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