Maybe it's because I've been in public office almost a decade, but around my house November has become synonymous with voting, Thanksgiving, and the annual gathering of gay elected and…
Read More »Month: November 2007
Like many of you, the arrival of November has me preparing for Thanksgiving. I've begun cleaning the house anticipating the arrival of guests; I pulled the Fall harvest tablecloth out…
Read More »Should gays wait for civil rights until transgendered people can be included? That's the question in the recent controversy over the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). The answer depends on how…
Read More »I will state at the outset that, if Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, I will not hesitate to vote for her. As a Democrat, I like all of “our”…
Read More »Dana: Good morning, Drew. Welcome, racing fans. Looks like a hot one. Drew: Hello, Dana. Nothing like a year-long race to fire up a crowd. Dana: Hope you can hear…
Read More »If you have the good fortune of not being the only gay person in your family, congratulations! Gaiety loves company!
Read More »A decision in late September by Democratic leadership in the House of Representatives to remove language protecting transgender citizens from the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) exploded into a controversy that…
Read More »I recently read the interview you did with Lily Tomlin [“Classic Lily,” September 2007 OutSmart]. Like you I am a huge fan of Miss T. I wanted to tell you…
Read More »Continuing the local legacy of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, on December 1 and 2, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church and its community partners ministry will exhibit nine panels from…
Read More »Kermit Eisenhut, the popular artist and all-around charitable guy, finds himself painting more and more adorable pets these days, frequently on commissions from people who want pictures of their pets…
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