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- May 2nd 2012
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Here's a beautiful vid from the UK push for gay marriage. We think you'll like it.
Here's where we talk about the things that matter to us, and we cover a lot of ground: Love, art, politics,health, sex, family, friends - and we'd love to hear what you think so feel free to leave a comment.
Here's a beautiful vid from the UK push for gay marriage. We think you'll like it.
Another great straight mate. Chris Evans, the actor who plays Captain America in the new "The Avengers" movie, talks about his support for gay marriage.
Where did the Rainbow Flag come from? It was one man's invention back in the 70s, but today it's recognised everywhere as the international symbol for queers.
Andreas Derleth, Mr Gay NZ, won the title of Mr Gay World 2012 at the contest in Johannesburg, South Africa, this past weekend. Pretty cool !
In our first "Types Around Town" we looked at the Bear. Today we're looking at another part of the gay world with the shortest-lived type of gay man there is - the Twink. Sterotypes we know, but hey, the words get used, so why not have fun?
It's "Neighbours' Day" this week. So do you know your neighbours? And do they know you? In New Zealand it's hard to find a truly gay neighbourhood, but we all know some places are better than others.
Imagine living in a world where the government could suddenly shut you up and arrest you, all because you told the truth about being gay. It's just happened in Russia. This means no Gay Pride, no activities that celebrate the reality of human sexual difference. It's like going back in time.
Aunty Pipi on Christchurch: the aftermath, picking up the pieces, and how the events of the past year have brought our GLBTI community together, making it stronger and more resilient.
Sunday February the 12th is the day - Auckland's great big gay picnic and general fun-fest. Come along, you'll get to meet all sorts of people, there's great music, and it's fun - and for a change WE are the majority!
A few people misunderstood the new study of actual and undiagnosed HIV that Dr Peter Saxton from Otago University released last week, so here's the rundown, and what we think it means.