Stem Cell Transplant Cures HIV?
Two years ago a 42-year-old HIV patient with leukemia had a stem cell transplant from a donor carrying a gene mutation which seems to have a natural resistance to the virus that causes AIDS.
In the years since the transplant, there seems to be no sign on HIV in the patient’s body. Dr. Jay Levy, [...]
“Obamifying” the Gay Movement
Everyone is still talking about the magic behind the Obama Presidential Campaign, which ultimately won Barack Obama the White House.
Now, the leaders of LGBT organizations across the country are taking a few tips of out President Obama’s play book… and “Obamifying” the attack on Proposition 8.
By using the online social networking sites like Twitter and [...]
March in May for Equal Rights
The National Equality Rally at Independence Hall will be held on Sunday, May 3, 2009 in Philadelphia. Gay Pioneers, Frank Kameny and Lilli Vincenze are expected to lead the March from the National Constitution Center to Independence Hall.
Kameny and Vincenze were among those who organized the first gay and lesbian civil rights [...]
Please Don’t Divorce Us
For a brief time last year, about six months, gay men and women had the right to get married in California. It was seen as a huge step forward for the LGBT movement. In that time, over 18,000 gay couples got married.
But, on November 4th, 2008, our community’s one step forward turned into [...]
Bi-Curious at the Grammy’s
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Katy Perry stormed her way onto the music scene this past summer with what some people may call an edgy, yet undeniably catchy song, “I Kissed a Girl.” Perry’s debut album, “One of the Boys,” has been burning up the charts with hit after hit, and still has people talking. Her “cherry [...]
