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Actor Matt Bomer officially acknowledges his partner, family

While accepting the Steve Chase Foundation’s New Generation Arts and Activism Award in Palm Springs, Calif. this weekend, actor Matt Bomer (Chuck, White Collar) broke his public silence on his personal life.  Bomer received the award for his work in the fight … Continue reading


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Tonight: Equality Toledo hosting screening of “Bullied”

Join Equality Ohio for a free screening of the documentary “Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History” February 9th, in the Toledo Area. The video chronicles the powerful story of a student who stood up to … Continue reading


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Join Equality Toledo for a free viewing of the film Gen Silent. This film follows the lives of six LGBT seniors who struggle with hiding who they truly are to survive. Gen Silent is the critically-acclaimed documentary from filmmaker Stu Maddux (Bob and … Continue reading


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Cynthia Nixon backtracks on comments that being gay is a “choice”

Actress Cynthia Nixon has taken a lot of heat recently for an interview in which she said that her gayness was a choice.  She told the New York Times, “And for me, it is a choice. I understand that for many … Continue reading


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Eddie Murphy steps down as Oscar host

Following Brett Ratner’s resignation as producer of the 84th Academy Awards, comedian Eddie Murphy is stepping down as host.  Ratner exited the production after using a homophobic slur during a Q and A session and graphically discussing his sex life … Continue reading


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New AbFab movie in the works

Jennifer Saunders, better known to most as Edina Monsoon on the British comedy Absolutely Fabulous, has announced that she is planning on writing a feature film starring everyones favorite lushes.  Entertainment website Deadline London says that “Ab Fab: The Movie will kick … Continue reading


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Free Screenings of “Bullied”

Join Equality Ohio, Equality Toledo and The Village Church for two free screenings of the documentary “Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case that Made History” on November 18th in Maumee and November 20th in Bowling Green. The video chronicles the powerful … Continue reading


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2011 Halloween Guide

Halloween may be a week away, but several of our favorite places are giving you ways to celebrate all week-long!  Check out our comprehensive guide below to some of the Glass City’s scariest, sexiest and gayest events taking place.  Want … Continue reading


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HBO adapting “The Kids Are Alright” for TV

HBO has announced that they will be developing the Oscar-nominated movie The Kids Are Alright into an hour-long series.  Lisa Cholodenko, who wrote the original screenplay, will write the pilot episode and executive produce the series.  The plot revolves around a … Continue reading


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“Two Spirits” to premiere in June on PBS

The documentary Two Spirits, which tells the story of a Navajo teen brutally murdered due to his sexuality and gender identity, will air on PBS this June.  According to its website, Two Spirits “interweaves the tragic story of a mother’s … Continue reading


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Daily Outline: May 2, 2011

White House pastry chef, and UT grad, Bill Yosses weds partner in D.C.; Reward increased for info in anti-gay arson case; Westboro Baptist Church brings protest to Columbus; One of MI’s last lesbian bars, Chrome Cat, closes; Dept. of Labor … Continue reading


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Daily Outline: April 5, 2011

Woman attacks “evil,” “homosexual” $80 million Gauguin painting; Military chaplains org. supports repeal of DADT; Hawaii to extend transgender discrimination protections; New Malcolm X biography claims he had a homosexual relationship with a white businessman; Lady Gaga releases “Born This … Continue reading


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Daily Outline: March 30, 2011

U.S. Immigration to resume deportation cases involving married same-sex couples; ENDA bill awaiting more co-sponsors; Uganda backtracks on “kill the gays” bill; Lionsgate announces new microbudget films, including Gay Dude. Just two days after announcing that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration … Continue reading


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Daily Outline: February 24, 2011

Lady Gaga requested that Target support the gay community in return for offering a special edition of Born This Way; Les Mis may be heading to the big screen as a big-budget musical; Elton John and David Furnish to make … Continue reading


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Daily Outline: February 22, 2011

Major companies adding transgender treatment to health plans; Greg Louganis returns to diving as a coach; Anti-gay reggae artist Buju Banton sentenced to jail on cocaine charges; The King’s Speech filmed on same set as a gay porn flick; Rosie … Continue reading


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