Roberta Marie Munroe shares the critical secrets, tips, and guidelines for filmmakers looking to make their own successful directorial debuts. Lest you think she isn't qualified to dish out advice,…
Read More »Month: January 2009
In 1977, an Israeli scholar leaves his wife and five sons for a charismatic rabbi. Years later, on the scholar's 50th birthday, he tries to make amends with his family.…
Read More »In 1977, Harvey Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming the first openly gay man to be voted into major public office in America. His victory…
Read More »It happens when you're not paying attention. It happens, in fact, better when you're not paying attention. Small thoughts flit through your brain like fireflies in summer. Things you need…
Read More »I want a new president. I know we've just elected one, but I'm impatient. Besides, wishing for what's already happening might somehow grease the karmic skids and make everything else…
Read More »Champions. Winners. Teams that achieve greatness, inspire their fans, and energize their home cities. The Houston Comets.
Read More »The 2008 visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States is cause to reflect on what his papacy has meant so far for gay people. There is some good,…
Read More »As we look forward to the inauguration of Barack Obama as our 44th President on January 20, the GLBT community has many reasons to celebrate the day with a sense…
Read More »Like myself, few of my friends are sorry to see 2008 go. But who could have predicted that we would be celebrating its end—or anything else for that matter—by chanting…
Read More »Faith program directors from national equal rights groups have joined in protest over the Vatican's recent decision to oppose an initiative to decriminalize homosexuality.
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