The Daily Monitor reports that Uganda President Yoweri Museveni announced that his government has yet to take stance on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill of 2009, telling delegates attending the National Executive Conference in Entebbe that despite a need for Uganda to protect its culture and values, extreme caution is to be exercised on the anti-gay Bill introduced in October by one David Bahati, the Member of Parliament who proposed the measure. President Museveni told the delegates that international reaction to the Bill is “already impacting negatively on Uganda’s foreign policy.”
Newsweek profiles 45 year old Kristen Perry and 47 year old Sandra Stier, the two inadvertent activists, mothers from Berkley, California, raising four sons, who are the two lead plaintiffs in the federal suit challenging the constitutional validity of California’s gay marriage ban, amended in November, 2008, when Proposition 8 was passed by a narrow margin.
A church in Portsmouth, New Hampshire is marking Martin Luther King Junior’s birthday by celebrating the state’s just enacted gay marriage measure, offering marriage ceremonies to gay and straight couples this weekend. The Reverend Elaine Peresluha of the Unitarian Universal South Church tells Portsmouth Herald “we felt it was an opportunity to recognize and affirm same-sex marriage as a component of civil rights. We affirm equal rights for all people and we felt it was important to tie this to the work of Martin Luther King.”
Police in Sunnyvale, California Tuesday, according to the San Jose Mercury News, have issued warrants for the arrest of the parents of 19 year old Jennifer Bautista, now in custody, charged with vehicular manslaughter in connection to the murder of her girlfriend, 20 year old Norma Leti Matinez, run down in the early morning hours of December 28th. Bautista was originally charged with murder.
The unsinkable Michael Urie comes out, but again, not really, to the Advocate, sort of discussing his sexuality and revealing that he has been living with actor Ryan Spahn for several months.
Metro Weekly interviews the Real World Washington player Mike Manning, the 22 year old bisexual from Thornton, Colorado, who talks about his Christian faith, bi-phobia, and sex.
Details, the gay magazine that tries desperately to pretend it is not, features cute Channing Tatum on the cover of its February issue, and inside spends an inordinate length of time talking about Tatum penis, which was burned when scolding hot water was poured down a wetsuit the actor was wearing while filming The Eagle of the Ninth in Scotland, in an attempt to warm Channing.
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