Gay Culture

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  • The gay marriage slump

    Same-sex couples fought for the right to wed. So why are they deciding not to get hitched?
  • Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my!

    Celebrate the year in sexual intrigue, as D-list celebs spread it for the cameras, Hollywood avoids smushmortions, and Hitler's mommy gets laid.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    "Beer, Babes, and Balls": Inside the "Neanderthal" -- but sometimes surprisingly liberal -- world of Jim Rome and sports-talk radio.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Study finds 1 in 3 high school football players gay! Well, no, but it does offer encouraging news about homophobia. Plus: NFL Week 10 picks.
  • Dumbledore? Gay. J.K. Rowling? Chatty.

    What happens when authors like J.K. Rowling can't stop telling their own stories?
  • Why the T in LGBT is here to stay

    Transgender people are not beggars at the civil rights table set by gay and lesbian activists. They are integral to the struggle for gender freedom for all.
  • How did the T get in LGBT?

    The 30-year fight for a federal gay civil rights law may fail because activists insist on including rights for transgendered people too. Has gay inclusiveness gone too far too fast?
  • Openly gay in Iran

    A writer syas that, contrary to President Ahmadinejad's assertions, there are homosexuals in Iran. Also, Andy Samberg of "SNL" gives the Iranian leader some "love."
  • The gay voter's guide to the GOP

    How should a right-wing homosexual vote in the upcoming primaries and caucuses? Salon rates the Republican candidates for gay friendliness.
  • The GOP's crowded closet

    The party's culture of concealment has led to embarrassment and personal destruction. Isn't it about time for the right to cure its homophobia?
  • Why bathroom sex is hot

    Larry Craig is the latest politician to get caught with his pants down. So what is the eternal allure of sex in a stall, and does it make you gay?
  • Pat Buchanan's faulty diagnosis

    Larry Craig may be sick, but being gay is not a disease.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    "We don't try to undermine gay stereotypes": Outsports co-founder Cyd Ziegler Jr. talks about gay athletes, gay allies and the site's new book.
  • Do you have to be gay to tell another guy his eyes are pretty?

    My gaydar says my good-looking co-worker is gay, but he pretends otherwise.
  • Is my 13-year-old son gay?

    I think my seventh-grader was looking at some gay porn. What do I say to him? What do I do?
  • Israel goes on the virtual offensive

    The Israeli government is deploying new tactics to deepen ties with American youth and evangelicals.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    The NCAA Tournament news, as always, is who'll miss out: Too many smaller-conference teams. Plus: Amaechi's endorsement.
  • Porn free

    Left-wing blogs gleefully outed my gay porn past after I criticized antiwar zealots. But the truth has set me free.
  • George Takei's response to Hardaway's hate

    Sulu: "I love sweaty basketball players."
  • The press's warped priorities

    It cares more about Mary Cheney's gayness than it does about the dangerous actions of Dick Cheney's son-in-law, Philip Perry.
  • My friend claims the men I like are all gay

    So they like aromatherapy and antique lead crystal -- that doesn't mean they're homosexual!
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    As ex-NBA journeyman John Amaechi comes out, it's time for sports leagues to stop accepting intolerance as a given.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Homophobic Snickers ad campaign pulled amid howling, but not unanimous, protests. Plus: Wrong about Peyton Manning? Us?
  • Those Super Bowl ads

    A reconsideration of the "homophobic" factor.
  • Sad, but true, Hollywood story

    Rupert Everett's autobiography serves up plenty of Hollywood dish -- but even the the tastiest bits can't cover the bitterness of a fading career.
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