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Big Gay News for Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Today’s Top Headlines Georgian Orthodox Church Calls For Gay Rally Ban More Americans See Gay, Lesbian Orientation As Birth Factor Comic Book To Commemorate Stonewall Riots, Which Launched Modern Gay Rights Movement Citing Gay Marriage, [...]
BigGayNews for Monday, May 20, 2013
Today’s Top Headlines Gay Marriage Laws Have Created Real Sense of Anger How Latin Culture Got More Gay 25%+ of Gay Europeans Have Suffered Attacks or Hate-Filled Abuse Uma Thurman to Play Notorious Anti-Gay Activist [...]
BigGayNews for Friday, May 17, 2013
Today’s Top Headlines Can Openly Gay Actors Convince In Straight Roles? Gay South Koreans Film Director To Marry In Bid To Pry Open Closet Moscow Refuses To Authorize Gay Pride Parade U.C. Davis Students Stunned [...]
An Interview with David W. Cook: Artist, Flower Bomber, Inspiration
A bright flower suddenly appeared on my Facebook wall. I’d been virtually flower bombed. A new friend with David Cook, I’d only heard that he’s an artist who has taken to flower bombing the Twin [...]
Summer in the Cities – Slice: Our Guide to the Best, New Outdoor Dining
Is it just me, or was this winter kind of an a-wad? Every time we considered packing away the wooly wardrobe, another bracing round of weather would land another crotch shot. It got to the [...]
Chris Kluwe: Goodbye to the Empathetic Punter
The morning of Monday, May 6, those of us who were following the news knew that Vikings punter, Chris Kluwe, had a meeting with management. The Vikings had used their fifth round draft pick for [...]
OUT Twin Cities Film Festival: ‘The Main’ Tells Bar’s Colorful Three-Decade Saga
One of the highlights of this year’s OUT Twin Cities Film Festival is The Main, a Minnesota-made 72-minute documentary by director Julie Casper Roth. Up for the $400 best feature award, it screens June 2, [...]
OUT Twin Cities Film Festival: ‘No Look Pass’ Unique Documentary On Lesbian Identity, Women’s Basketball, and Immigrant Experience
No Look Pass is an absorbing new documentary about Emily Tay. It shows the intersection of her traditionalist Burmese parents, her time on Harvard’s women’s basketball team and on a professional German team, women she [...]
OUT Twin Cities Film Festival: Teddy-Winning* Documentary at OUT TC Film Fest is a Harrowing View of Homophobia in Today’s Uganda
Call Me Kuchu is perhaps the most harrowing documentary ever made about GLBT experience. Filmmakers Malika Zouhall-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright delve right into the homophobic hysteria that has swept Uganda in recent years in [...]
Putting the “Aych” in Art-A-Whirl
The 18th Annual NEMAA Art-A-Whirl is taking over Northeast Minneapolis May 17-19 when studios and galleries open their doors and sell their artistic wares to the public. Various artists in the GLBT community take part [...]





















