'Real' Bridge & Tunnel: I honestly don't see how they could possibly top "The Real Housewives of New York City" (could those women be any messier?!!!). But something tells me New Jersey is the place to try. (TV Watch)
Knights Out: Thirty-eight West Point graduates came out of the closet Tuesday, announcing the formation of an organization to fight Don't Ask, Don't Tell, the policy that bans gays from serving openly in the military. (CBS)
Retaliation Suit: An Orange County jury voted Tuesday to award $1.2 million in damages to a Newport Beach police sergeant who sued the department, alleging he was turned down for promotions because of his history of reporting misconduct by fellow officers and because of false rumors that he is gay. (LA Times)
Savoir Unfaire: In case you're legally blind, Matthieu has that "certain something." (FantasticsMag)
Leading Man: Are TV viewers "Better Off Ted"? From the looks of Jay Harrington, I'd say the answer is a definite yes. (NYT)
We're Here. We're Queer. They're Still Not Used to It: For 18 years, New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers have barred Irish gay groups from marching. This year was no different. (365Gay)
HIV/AIDS Care: At a rally in Harlem Wednesday, over 200 protesters from community-based AIDS organizations—including Harlem United and Housing Works—urged city and state officials to fulfill Obama’s promise of expanding AIDS treatment and prevention. (NY Blade)
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Growing up in Madison Heights, Mich.
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Oceans 11
Carlsbad, Calif. (2008)
1983
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A Death in the Family
Little Larry left us too soon.
Once I Had a Love
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