The same-sex marriage equality battle in New York is taking place in Albany, the state capitol, and in New York City, home to Mayor Michael Bloomberg....
NOM, the National Organization for Marriage, headed by Maggie Gallagher, just released a Spanish-language attack ad featuring homophobic New York state Senator and Reverend Rubén DÃaz. The...
This Mother’s Day, one New York mom is making one wish to the NY Legislature: “pass marriage equality legislation.” Iris Blumenthal of Syosset, in Long Island,...
Victim Or Victimizer? Friend or foe? Hard at work painting itself as the victim in a public debate on marriage equality, The New York State Catholic Conference,...
The New York State Senate is expected to vote on Governor Cuomo’s same-sex marriage equality bill as early as Monday, optimists believe, though a vote, if...
The New Yorker’s editor-in-chief David Remnick held an on-line chat Tuesday on New York’s marriage equality victory that was joined by journalists Steve Silberman, Johanna Nublat and this...
One week after Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos said Governor Andrew Cuomo’s same-sex marriage equality bill would have been voted on, and one more day of...
On Valentine’s Day, Monday, February 14th, Marriage Equality New York, GetEQUAL NY, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCCNY), Queer Rising, and many fellow New Yorkers will convene...
Here’s a rundown of major “good” results — the good, as in, good for progressives and the LGBT community. I’ll update this throughout the day, but...
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series today of articles titled, “Election Results.” Stay tuned. Four of the LGBT community’s leadership organizations, The National...
Embattled Governor Should Resign. Who’s Going To Tell Him? The New York Times’ Clyde Haberman, who celebrates his thirty-third anniversary at that paper this year, writes...
After fending off a recently-reported bombshell rumor, New York’s Governor David Paterson, the man who succeeded Eliot Spitzer after a sex-scandal resignation, has decided to not...
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn yesterday placed blame on Tea Party-supported GOP gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino for the shocking rise in anti-gay hate crimes in New...
At tonight’s ninety-minute debate among the seven candidates for New York governor, Tea Party-supported GOP candidate Carl Paladino (photo) was the only candidate who said he...
Poor, poor, Carl Paladino. He’s had a “grinding” week. First, to position himself, as he said, as the “religious-values candidate,” he declared war against the gay,...