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Openly gay Cicilline wins RI primary

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 25, 2010

David Cicilline, the openly gay mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, won a Sept. 14 primary to succeed Patrick Kennedy in Congress.

World-record longest kiss achieved by two gay men

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 24, 2010

Matty Daley and Bobby Canciello on the campus of The College of New Jersey together achieved the world-record for longest kiss.

"Graphic Intervention" showcases 25 years of AIDS posters

LIFESTYLE | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 23, 2010

MassArt exhibit includes more than 150 posters collected from around the world.

Newport Brunch highlights fight for marriage equality in RI

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 18, 2010

"Our chances are excellent," she said.

Local LGBT activist joins GLAD’s Board of Directors

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 17, 2010

LGBT and South Asian community activist Amit Dixit has joined the Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) Board of Directors.

Film explores Mass. Rep’s influence on marriage equality

ENTERTAINMENT | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 16, 2010

Marriage Equality: Byron Rushing and the Fight for Fairness also examines the intersection of the African-American Civil Rights Movement and efforts toward LGBT civil rights.

In defense of Katy Perry

ENTERTAINMENT | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 11, 2010

Perry’s Teenage Dream is my 20-something soundtrack.

Florida’s Crist wants to federally ban same-sex marriage

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 10, 2010

"When it comes to marriage, I think it is a sacred institution, I believe it is between a man and a woman," Crist said.

In the presence of royalty

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 10, 2010

Toni Olin-Mignosa takes home the crown at the 2010 Miss Trans New England pageant.

Coming soon: civil unions in Illinois?

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 9, 2010

The Illinois legislature may soon have to decide whether or not same-sex partners should be allowed to enter into civil unions in the state.

MA State Sen. candidate avoids marriage equality question

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 9, 2010

Hassan Williams refused to state his position on same-sex marriage at a recent debate.

Focus on the Family: Anti-bullying efforts push LGBT agenda

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 8, 2010

Anti-gay organization Focus on the Family believes that anti-bullying efforts in schools across the country aim to further a gay agenda, The Denver Post reported.

Politics meets couture cuisine at MassEquality benefit

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Sep 7, 2010

Provincetown Art Association & Museum hosted nearly 300 guests.

New study examines young LGBT smokers

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 28, 2010

A new report from the National LGBTQ Young Adult Tobacco Project revealed that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender young adults have higher rates of smoking than their heterosexual peers.

Jennifer Knapp - Back To Basics

ENTERTAINMENT | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 27, 2010

Popular Christian singer/songwriter Jennifer Knapp on coming out, losing a couple fans, and finding happiness.

DOMA parties agree to stay

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 26, 2010

The Department of Justice has 60 days to appeal the district court’s decision; an amended judgment is issued in Gill challenge.

Poll: Rhode Island voters support same-sex marriage

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 21, 2010

The majority of Rhode Island voters support legal recognition of same-sex marriages in the state for the first time, according to the results of a new survey.

CNN poll: Americans split on same-sex marriage

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 20, 2010

Americans are split almost down the middle on the issue of same-sex marriage, according to a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll.

MassEquality announces new Executive Director

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 19, 2010

Suffredini is "attorney by trade, activist by nature."

CDC-funded Fenway project aims to combat HIV/AIDS using "Respect"

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 17, 2010

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently awarded a $2.2 million 5-year grant to The Fenway Institute to support the development of "Boston Respect," a new program to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the local community.

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