May 19th, 2016
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10 Qs: The Real O'Neals' Noah Galvin on Fake Siblings, Dan Savage, and Hate Mail
By Glenn Garner
Hollywood — After much criticism from conservative groups, the product of Dan Savage's labor is well into its first season and has just been renewed for a second. It tells the story of Kenny O?Neal, a Gay teenager from a devout Catholic family living in the suburbs of Chicago and comically catching up with the times. (More)
What If We Actually Democratized The Electoral System?
By Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld �
Opinion — The principle of ?one person, one vote? rings out upon the American landscape as an essential and central unifying element of our great democracy, but one which, unfortunately, merely resounds as an ideal rather than as the reality. (More)
Prop. 8 Lawyer Ted Olson Joins Legal Fight Against North Carolina
By Sean Mandell
North Carolina — Prop. 8 lawyer Ted Olson has joined the Human Rights Campaign in their legal effort to support the Department of Justice's lawsuit against North Carolina's discriminatory bathroom bill, HB 2. (More)
Agrihoods Take Root
By Michelle Locke (AP)
Davis, CA — "How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm?" asks the old song. The answer may be: Build them an agrihood. (More)
Olympic Gymnast Louis Smith Shows Off His Morning Flex Appeal
By Rob Smith
Cyberspace — We've definitely spent some time thinking about waking up next to Louis Smith (along with the things we'd do before and after sleep), and his new Kellogg?s U.K. ad brings us a bit closer to that reality. (More)
Gay Icon Barbra Streisand Announces Summer Tour And New Album
By Greg Hernandez
Hollywood — Barbra Streisand is back.Not that the legendary singer and actress has ever really gone away in more than 50 years of superstardom. (More)
Seth Meyers Gives a History Lesson on Bathrooms
By Yezmin Villarreal
Hollywood — Bathrooms have a political history that goes back to the 1800s, says Seth Meyers. (More)