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The Violet Underground: #3.1
Watch the sparks fly as both Jill Bennett and Cathy DeBuono call and confront their mothers who voted McCain/Palin. |
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Take Me Now
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Tom & Katie's Alien Baby
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Life, Love, Togetherness
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Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick Marches at Gay Pride with Daughter
By Ann Turner and Jonas Oliver
Just days after Katherine Patrick, daughter of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, came out publicly as a lesbian, father and daughter marched proudly through the streets of Boston in the city’s annual Gay Pride parade. Katherine Patrick went public with her sexual orientation in an interview with Boston’s Bay Windows last week.
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Registration Now Open for Family Pride's Annual Family Week in Provincetown
Family Pride has announced that early bird registration is open for its 11th annual Family Week event in Provincetown, Mass., set for July 29-Aug. 5, 2006. Family Pride is the only national organization exclusively dedicated to securing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) parents and their families.
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Provincetown
A Winter Playground
By Donald Church
While the snowbirds head south to get away from deepest, darkest winter, for the rest of us who enjoy curling up in front of a roaring fireplace, getting cozy under a warm comforter, taking a bracing walk on a clear day, it's time to enjoy Provincetown in the "brisk" season. The "P" in P-town stands for party any time of the year and it's already cranked up this winter's holidays and special events.
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After I Do: Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations
By G.T. McCallan, OutTraveler.com
Now that same-sex marriage is on offer in Massachusetts and California, as well as north of the border, and civil unions in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New Jersey available, it’s time to start planning what to do once the I Do’s are done. Read on for the top homo honeymoon hotspots in North America.
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Providence Posh
By Amahl Harik
If 'Providence Renaissance' has become something of a cliché to those living there, it is due the usefulness of the term in describing everything about Providence these days. From the beautiful canals and river walks to the vibrant, cutting-edge arts scene, Providence, Rhode Island is coming alive with something for everyone in an intimate and manageable setting.
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Provincetown
Thriving on diversity
By Peter Demers
Provincetown has a history of being home to a diverse population. Provincetown was incorporated as a town in 1727. Since then it's been a fishing village, an art colony, a summer resort, a hotbed of American theater, an inspiration to writers, and a gay mecca. It is still all of these things. Provincetown thrives on diversity.
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