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If time and space are curved, where do all of the straight people come from? ~Author Unknown

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  • June 2008
    • Newlyweds Toasted at SF Gay Pride Parade

      Newlyweds Toasted at SF Gay Pride Parade

      (Newser) - Weeks after wedding bells began tolling for San Francisco's gay couples, revelers had extra reason to celebrate at today’s annual Pride Parade. Thousands watched a procession of kids, drag queens, politicians, and topless men shimmy along Market Street—where a small group of protesters demonstrated against California’s approval of gay marriage. More »

    • Supreme Court's Gay Rights Revolution

      Supreme Court's Gay Rights Revolution

      (Newser) - It’s been five years since the Supreme Court heard Lawrence v. Texas and handed down a landmark decision in effect decriminalizing homosexual activity and paving the way for gay marriage legislation in Massachusetts and California. The decision has been cited in numerous cases around the country challenging morals legislation, and triggered profound changes in law and society, Time reports. More »

    • Gay Sports Leagues Net Straight Players

      Gay Sports Leagues Net Straight Players

      (Newser) - Gay and straight men in New York are teaming up, literally: The city’s many gay-sports leagues feature scores of heterosexuals looking for competition and friendship. “I was reticent,” admitted one straight footballer. “I was used to a high level of play.” But he and others have since sidelined their hesitance, saying gay leagues are just as tough as mainstream clubs. More »

    • Gay Weddings Go on Without Bridezillas

      Gay Weddings Go on Without Bridezillas

      (Newser) - Same-sex couples getting married in California are trying to avoid offbeat weddings that gay marriage opponents could use in a campaign against them, reports the LA Times. "We want everybody to be free, but the image does matter. They are going to try to make us look like freaks," says a soon-to-be-wed Californian. More »

    • Brains Look Alike in Gay Men, Straight Women

      Brains Look Alike in Gay Men, Straight Women

      (Newser) - Gay men and straight women have similarly shaped brains, new research shows. Homosexual men and heterosexual women both have relatively symmetrical brains, while heterosexual men and lesbians have significantly larger right hemispheres, reports the Guardian . The research provides new evidence that sexual orientation is hardwired into the brain. More »

    • California Readies for Wave of Gay Weddings Today

      California Readies for Wave of Gay Weddings Today

      (Newser) - San Francisco officials are preparing for an expected tidal wave of weddings this evening as gay marriage officially becomes legal in California at 5pm. But celebrations could be short-lived if a November initiative blocks the court decision that paved the way for the marriages. The San Francisco Chronicle takes a look at California’s support of gay marriage, which at 51% is higher than ever—but so is the vehemence of the opposition. More »

    • Scientists Honing Gaydar

      Scientists Honing Gaydar

      (Newser) - Scientists are examining how homosexuality may affect everything from penis sizes to how one navigates new cities, reports the Los Angeles Times . Innate differences between gays and straights rooted in biology could lead researchers to discover the biological origins of sexual orientation. More »

    • Gays, Like Everyone, Find Marriage a Mixed Blessing

      Gays, Like Everyone, Find Marriage a Mixed Blessing

      (Newser) - It’s been four years since Massachusetts legalized gay marriage, and there are winners, losers—and everything in between, the New York Times reports. In what one gay married man calls “a mixed bag,” it appears that gays are more likely to rush into marriage, more likely to marry older, and more likely to sign pre-nuptial agreements. Pay attention, California. More »

    • Calif. County Clerk Vows: 'No Marriages'

      Calif. County Clerk Vows: 'No Marriages'

      (Newser) - Same-sex California couples will be able to tie the knot on Monday, but at least one county won't be performing any weddings, gay or straight. Kern County's clerk has announced that she will not solemnize any more vows, the Times reports. She cites budget constraints, but many think the decision is based on her rightward leani