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Big Gay Deal: Erasure’s Andy Bell
By Duane Wells
It’s been more than twenty years since Andy Bell and bandmate Vince Clark joined forces under the banner of Erasure. Twenty five million albums later, the duo is still going strong. In this GayWired.com interview, reluctant gay icon Bell talks about his upcoming Dallas Pride performance, his new album and why being a DJ makes him far more nervous than singing ever could.
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Gay Life Across America: The Long Haul to Dallas
One Man Movie
By Greg Fieser
Come hell or high water, Greg Fieser is gettin' some cowboys on camera in Texas. Literally. A tornado watch doesn't keep the gays at home, and though an 18 hour bus trip with one cracked out driver takes its toll on the budding film maker, the Texas gays welcome Greg and his camera in style... they even take him two stepping.
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Miss USA Crystle Stewart Falls on Her Ass at Miss Universe 2008 Pageant
By Maggie Taylor
For the second year running, Miss USA took a giant tumble on her ass before an international audience of millions at the Miss Universe Pageant. During Sunday’s live broadcast in Vietnam, the reigning Miss USA, Crystle Stewart, a 26-year-old model, athlete and motivational speaker from Texas, tripped over the train of her sequined gown and landed on her backside, which wouldn’t be so bad except last year’s Miss USA fell and landed on her hind end also.
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DNA Test Frees Wrongfully Convicted Inmate Charles Chatman After 27 Years
By Angela D'Amboise
For 27 years, Charles Chatman has maintained that he did not rape a woman who lived five doors down from him—a charge that landed him behind bars on a 99-year sentence. Until this morning. DNA testing found that the Dallas man was wrongly convicted and, following a recommendation from a judge that his 1981 aggravated assault charge be overturned, Chatman is a free man.
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High School Teacher Resigns After Gay Wrestling Video Allegations
By Dylan Vox
Most schoolteachers have to take part time and summer jobs to help supplement their income, but this week a Ft. Bend, Texas teacher’s moonlighting may have cost him his job. The School board is investigating into allegations that one of their faculty members has appeared in over 50 sexually explicit, gay wrestling videos.
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Mavericks Owner is Calling for Reconsideration of Homophobic Rule
By Dylan Vox
Outspoken owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban is up in arms about an antiquated and in his words 'homophobic' rule in the NBA. With former NBA player John Amaechi making headlines recently by announcing that he is gay, people are thinking more about how the league is dealing with issues related to the sexual orientation of its players.
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Top 10 Losers of 2006
Every New Year brings a bonanza of losers for self-proclaimed 'loserologist' Pat Reeder to weed through, but even he admits that 2007 truly brought a bumper crop. As an especially divisive election year, 2006 brought so many losers that narrowing it down to 10 was a difficult task.
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Texas Has Largest Amount of Gay Families With Children
By Gena Hymowech
Gay and looking for a good place to raise your kids? You might want to consider Texas. It may sound crazy, but a study in The Gay and Lesbian Atlas concludes that San Antonio, a major Texas city, has the largest amount of queer couples with kids in America.
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Pro-GLBT Christian Leaders Announce Anti-Homophobia Gathering
By Troy Espera
A council of bishops, elders and Christian leaders committed to equal rights and inclusion for all will meet in to address religious discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, and how to counter it. Over 30 faith leaders from across the United States will assemble as part of the three-day event to worship, pray and strategize on how to remove homophobia and hate from churches.
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