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Investment Advisor November 2007 Dana Levit |
Treat All Couples Equally With the recent recognition of gay marriage in Massachusetts and civil unions in seven more states, financial planning for same-sex clients is more complex than ever.  |
TIME Europe October 25, 2007 John Cloud |
Outing Dumbledore We are now all free to imagine a gay life more whole and fulfilling than the one Rowling gave Dumbledore.  |
culturevulture.net Les Wright |
The Bible Tells Me So (2007) The moral core of this documentary finds its center in the story of the first openly gay man to be elected to bishop as an openly gay man.  |
culturevulture.net Philip Huang |
Cruising (1980) You know the plot of this film: a serial killer is making the rounds in New York's underground gay S&M scene, and nubile young rookie cop Al Pacino goes undercover as a nubile young slut-puppy to lure the killer out of hiding.  |
Reason July 2007 David Weigel |
Foster Follies The cost of anti-gay discrimination: A study shoes if gay couples were expelled from the foster and adoptive care systems nationwide, 9,300 to 14,000 children would be displaced. The cost of putting all of them back into the foster system: about $130 million.  |
TIME Europe July 5, 2007 Tim Padgett |
Gay Family Values Some of the same states that have rejected gay marriage are endorsing gay adoption.  |
TIME Europe June 14, 2007 Michael Kinsley |
The Quiet Gay Revolution As gays have moved into the mainstream, Republicans have landed on the wrong side of history.  |
TIME Europe June 7, 2007 Van Biema & Mayer |
Saving Grace Divided over homosexuality, global Anglicanism may be veering toward a schism. Can the Archbishop of Canterbury lead his flock back from the brink?  |
Reason June 2007 Jesse Walker |
Disney Legalizes Same-Sex Unions The world we live in is increasingly willing to embrace homosexual unions, even if many Americans -- and most states -- haven't gotten there yet. But if Mickey is cool with gay marriage, the rest of the country can't be that far behind.  |
TIME Europe May 17, 2007 John Cloud |
The Lavender Heart of Texas If city councilman Ed Oakley defeats former Turner Construction CEO Tom Leppert, Dallas will become the first big U.S. city to elect a gay mayor. Dallas would join Berlin and Paris as major cities led by gays. Wait -- Dallas?  |
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