The AggreGAYtor: April 14
What happened today in gay? Here’s your QILTBAG recap of queer news.
By David Estlund, 12:55PM, Mon. Apr. 14, 2014
CofE has a rebel in its ranks, everybody gets a flower and a KIND bar, and there's always room for J-Lo, as your AggreGAYtor contemplates Juche theory.
The Good
Here’s hoping Pope Francis sees this message and responds accordingly.
Jennifer Lopez and Laverne Cox are riding high with GLAAD awards.
The Advocate has more on the trans Oklahoma House candidate.
The Warhol Museum held a Kiki Ball on the National Day of Silence.
A Church of England chaplain has married his partner against the wishes of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony, but short of that, we can at least send each other a free flower and a KIND bar.
The Bad
Turkey is building a special prison just for LGBTQ inmates.
The Fugly
The American Decency Association is using its First Amendment rights to say they have none.
An Irish journalist has lost all his friends for saying awful things.
It Came from the Tubes
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