The AggreGAYtor: November 14
What happened today in gay? Here’s your QILTBAG recap of queer news.
By David Estlund, 9:30AM, Fri. Nov. 14, 2014
Kansans marry, Austin wins at equality, and Bettie Naylor Street gets ready to rumble, as your AggreGAYtor awaits the U.N. invasion.
The Good
SCOTUS has lifted a stay on marriages in Kansas.
Austin scores a 100 on fundraising behemoth HRC’s Equality Index.
The U.N. Torture Committee is investigating the use of quack “ex-gay” therapy in the United States.
Alvin Ailey is featuring its first onstage same-sex married couple.
The Not Quite Perfect
There's a little more to the Austin's ranking in the H HRC Equality Index than meets the eye (not bad per se, just not as perfect as it's being touted…).
The Bad
The Warehouse District continues to roil with crosswalk drama.
The Fugly
Pride Houston may need someone to toss a queerbomb their way.
It Came from the Tubes
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