Hundreds of Sacramento-area students rallied to support four students suspended for wearing anti-gay shirts. One participant said: "It's only going to get worse against Christians. We're going to get persecuted more and more. But those who stand to the end: God is going to save them." Um, right...
Sony's banking on Spider Man 3. Literally. Some insiders claim the flick cost $300 million to produce. No doubt, however, it'll make it back. And then some.
The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission will honor Nepal's Blue Diamond Society for all their hard activist work. Unfortunately, they will not be honored with actual blue diamonds.
We've never quite understood Kate Moss and Pete Doherty's relationship. Now we do. And they're kind of cute. Still total nutters, but cute...
The fuzz may have been investigating theft at Atlanta's airport, but they found a bunch of horny gay men, instead. Now they're looking for more.
Regional lawyers have ruled that Latvia's City Council acted unjustly in barring last year's gay pride parade. Hoorah!
Maryland's House has passed a bill requiring health insurance companies to extend benefits to same-sex partners and children. The bill now needs to be signed by the governor to become a law. (We totally just had a School House Rock flashback.)
GLAAD's celebrating the tenth anniversary of Ellen Degeneres' coming out with a month full of flag-waving faggotry.
Sri Lanka may forbid homosexuality, but that's not stopping gay activists from planning a pride event. Trouble is, they don't have any money. Do you?
In an effort to make a more single friendly album, Madonna has joined forces with Justin Timberlake and uber-producer Timbaland. If they can't help her sales, no one can...
The House Judiciary Committee isn't fucking around with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. They've just issued a subpoena for more documents regarding the allegedly illegal firing of federal prosecutors. Nail him to the wall, kids!
New York has agreed to extend benefits to employee's same-sex partners. About fucking time, no?
Mario Vasquez still claims he's not gay. But, of course, the interview took place before that whole sexual harassment lawsuit, so who knows...
Don Imus may have called them "nappy-headed hos", but the Rutgers Women's basketball team has agreed to have a little sit-down. We hope they give it to him good.
Robbie Williams may have ditched Take That! to embrace his bad boy image, but some are saying the recently rehabbed singer's mulling a musical reunion. Um, is that supposed to be a career booster or a death rattle?
21-year old Akino George has been sentenced to eight years in prison for his role in the beating of gay singer, Kevin Aviance. Like his violent cohorts, George copped a plea. Smart fucker...



Citing Jewish Law, Touro Medical School Bans Gay Group. [Pink News UK]
Canadian Pols Marriage Support Dwindling. [365 Gay]
Gay British Sailor Given Boot After Giving Head. [The Sun]
Coincidentally, Australia Launches First All Gay Cruise. [The New York Times]
Anglican Leaders Seeking Truth, Truce Over Gays. [The Advocate]
Another HIV mystery solved: Needs essential human protein. [Medical News Today]
Jerusalem Gays Taking Cops to Court For Permit. [365 Gay]
Navratilova ends career on a high note: wins Grand Slam. [The Advocate]
Pamela Strother stepping down as head of National Gay and Lesbian Journalist Association. [NGLJA.org]
NY Attorney General Candidate Sean Patrick Maloney has faith. [The New York Blade]
Nigerian Activists Fear New Bill Will Further Discrimination. [The Tide News]
When gay marriage turns ugly: fight breaks out at lesbian reception. [365 Gay]
Hot Morehouse: Alleged Discriminatory Firing at School. [Southern Voice]
"Cancelled" Conference Never Planned: Ghanaian Activists. [Pink News UK]
"Ex-Gay" Television: Now they can get into your house. Sick. [The Advocate]
GOP Cat Fight: Trouble for Reppies in Colorado. [365 Gay]
No Gay Cover-Up: Latvia Rejects Ban on "Gay Propaganda." [The Advocate]
Bad news for Wisconsin gays. [365 Gays]
Russian Gay Activists get in touch with Orthodox culture. [Interfax]
Same-sex couple gives up fight in Colorado. [Gay.com]
Barbara wants no leaks on Rosie's blog. [Gay.com]
Bruce Steele, editor of The Advovate, steps down. [The Advocate]
It pays to be gay in British military. Or, it does if you've been booted. [365 Gay]
Finland Blames Thailand for Slutty Finnish, HIV. [Bangkok Post]
Zidane headbutt truth revealed! [UK Daily Mail]
Crist/Harris leading in Florida. Gallagher Out. [The New York Times]
If only our commute were so sexy. [The Advocate]
We mourn the daddy of Madonna's Vogue. [Proceed at Your Own Risk]
Wal-mart is just so gay. [Family Research Council]
Rupert Everett just got hotter. Lost role. [Irish Examiner]
It's like a gay political daisy chain. [Gay.com]
Ghana stonewalls gay conference. [The Advocate]
You couldn't pay us to go to Iraq. [365 Gay]
Gay daddy's get their day. (No, not leather.) [Sydney Star Observer]
First there's anti-lesbian rape therapy, now there's "magic powder". [Ynet News]
John Travolta finally caught kissing another man. Gay or not, he still sucks. [National Post]
Farzana Hassan-Shahid may be our new hero. [Mississauga News]
NY Times matte, unattractive, hates VMAs. [The New York Times]
Governor Charles Barkley? Looks that way, and he's about the gays. [MSNBC]
There's a first time for everything: Gay flag to fly in Taipei. [Taipei Times]
You spent how much on those jeans? [Men.Style]
Cardinal to Priests: I've got my eye on you. Or else. [The New York Times]
No more shitty gay movies? [After Elton]
Because the rich and famous need more stuff. [Yahoo]
Three 'mos want to enlist in the army and not hide in the closet. If the army rejects, they'll sit until they're blue in the face. [Channel 3000]
World Pride hits more trouble in Israel. Surprised? [Ynetnews]
Washington Gays: If at first you don't succeed... [The New York Times]
Minnesota 5-0 has no need for homophobe shrink. [365gay]
Don't vote for him! He hates gays, but not enough... [The Advocate]
We always wanted to marry a prince, but we'll settle for adoption. Disowned Prince Manvendra Singh Hohli of Rajpipla's apparently in the market. [All Headline News]
The controversial - and DOA - Bill 208 fizzles in Calgary. [The Calgary Sun]
New evidence supports theory that some people may be immune to HIV. [Medical News Today]
Sunsilk may employ gay-face to sell product, but it comes with a warning. [After Elton]
The New York State Supreme Court delivers some trannie justice! [The New York Blade]
The battle for the "soul" of Episcopals marches on, as seven diosceses grapple with their morals and beaurocracy over Katharine Jefferts Schori's &ndash appointment as national leader. [The Advocate]
That bitch Barbie can do anything, including incite protest. The suits at Mattel are protesting the perenial plastic's lesbianic foray in artist Karin Schwarz's new show. [News24.com]
There's more new territory to be charted, as two Nepali men become the first same-sex married couple, marrying on Haritalika Teej: a festival honoring women. [Nepalnews.com]
From new worlds to old tricks: John Lennon apparently had a one night stand with The Beatle's gay manager. [contactmusic.com]
John Lennon may not have made a big deal about his tryst, but Seattle politician Jamie Pedersen's experience on that particular field may be the best thing that ever happened to him. [seattle.pi.com]

• In Alabama, Patricia Todd – set to become the state's first openly gay state legislator – was ousted (along with the woman she defeated in a runoff vote) for violating a financial disclosure rule no other candidate has obeyed since 1998. [AP]
• In Wisconsin, researcher Rob Carpick – responsible for bringing in millions of dollars in grant money – quits his position at the University of Wisconsin at Madison because it doesn't offer health insurance benefits for his partner. He's headed to the University of Pennsylvania. [Wisconsin State Journal]
• In Vermont, Carolyn Conrad and Kathleen Peterson – the nation's first gay couple to enter a civil union – have split.
• In Nepal, two men prepare to get married — in the country's first openly gay wedding. Meanwhile, homosexuality remains a crime, punishable by a year in prison and a fine. [Times of India]
• In Massachusetts, an inmate's fight to have the state pay for his sex change operation now rests in the hands of a federal judge. If the court rules in Robert Kosilek's favor, it will be the nation's first state-sponsored transgender operation in history. [AP]