This editorial from Wednesday’s San Francisco Chronicle examines the terrible atrocity that is the scheduled for this Friday deportation of Shirley Tan, a forty-three, born in the Philippines, living in San Mateo, California with her partner Jay Mercado, a naturalized American and mother to their two twin seventh graders. The case, which is stunning in its stupidity and its careless cruelty, underscores how the United States needs to both overturn the Defense of Marriage Act and reform the country’s immigration laws – now.
The affable and cute Gavin Creel, one of the stars of the Broadway revival of Hair, comes out.
Project Runway has been freed from the dirty clutches of the courts, a settlement having been reached late Wednesday that ends a year long lawsuit that pitted massive conglomerate NBC/Universal against the massive ego of Harvey Weinstein and his eponymous company. Under the terms of the agreement, the Weinstein Company will pay an undisclosed fee to NBC for the right to air the fierce fashionista faceoff on the Lifetime network, instead of its original network home of Bravo.
Madonna does not need to obey your so called laws.
Matt Dallas and Kyle XY co-star Jaimie Alexander get dirty in the name of glamour.
Here is a new promo for Ryan Murphy’s Glee and seriously just try to tell me it does not look beyond brilliant.
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Thanks for reporting on Shirley Tan; Ms. Tan and the family is grateful for all positive media intention. You can keep updated by reading my blog - at www.oblogdeeoblogda.wordpress.com
Melanie Nathan- CEO, Private Courts, Inc. Conflict Resolution and Communication Services.
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