Inaugural Preview } P7 } Gay History's Most Iconic Photos
adamfoxie* hopes to keep Page 7 as the page where we show you the most important people coming out or that have been out and no one knows. You might want to check often to see if anybody else is been added to the list.. We are going to start with Out Magazine but this will change since we will be in constant look out to see where ever we find them. The order and the tempo will change, What wont change is the concept.
yours, adamfoxie*.
This is just a preview…a small sample of page 7 } Just reach out for the drop out menu on adamfoxie* and pick page 7. We will be looking for more Out gays to show you. By the way we don’t out gays we just like to show you the iconic ones to you that are already out.
This is the inaugurational posting of page 7 {Hope You Like} It will Get better by being longer and thicker. We already know what to do with the content of it.
-
(Getty Images) You'd better be sitting down for this one: Clay Aiken is gay. Okay, we already knew that. But it's been confirmed by none other than Clay himself. Clay comes out in an interview in the October 6 issue of People magazine, according to Perez Hilton, who actually features the magazine's glossy Clay-faced cover on his gossip site. Clay poses with his baby sonStory - 2008-09-23 10:33
- Often at odds with many in the LGBT community, out actor Rupert Everett recently made controversial remarks to the Observer advising aspiring actors to stay in the closet and saying he regretted coming out for the negative effects it has on his career. Despite nabbing leading roles opposite Julia Roberts (My Best Friend’sStory - 2009-12-03 11:02
-
A new organization is taking a different path to help end the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy by offering to partner with the nation’s oldest military academy, West Point. Their goal is to “support thousands of LGBT soldiers currently serving in the armed forces, and to educate the current military leadership on the importance of accepting and honoring the sacrifices and selfless service of their LGBT soldiers and officers.” A new organization is taking a different path to help end the Don’t Ask, Don’tStory - 2009-03-17 13:43
-
(Getty Images) Everyone’s got an opinion on the news that Clay Aiken’s come out of the closet publicly as a gay man. But not everyone shares the same view on this topic… Gay.com bloggers Clarke Hamlin and Carter Todd have two very different takes on the Aiken story. Which view do you agree with the most? Read both posts below and weigh in!Story - 2008-09-24 11:25
-
(Getty Images) Gay media has been abuzz with the reported outing of Mark Buse, Senate chief of staff for presidential candidate John McCain, as a gay man. Mike Signorile and lefty blogger Mike Rogers, who did the honors, rationalized that McCain opposes most gay rights issues (he did, however, oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment, calling marriage a states' issue) and that any gay who works for him is some kind of big enabler. Today, the Log Cabin Republicans responded: (GettyStory - 2008-09-24 16:41
-
As we reported yesterday, Clay Aiken finally came out of the closet. Today, People magazine has released some excerpts via its Web site from the magazine's October 6 cover story with Clay Aiken in which he comes out of the closet, and while it's hard to believe that Clay's confirmation of what we've all known for years would come as a shock toStory - 2008-09-24 08:11
-
(St. Paul Newman Center) He says he wouldn't have done it -- not from the pulpit -- except that his parishioners kept asking: Should they really vote for Proposition 8 and end same-sex marriage, as California's Catholic bishops advised? So you can argue that Fr. Geoffrey Farrow of St. Paul Newman Center in Fresno was pushed into making a coming-out statement he predicted would have "dire consequences."Story - 2008-10-06 14:26
-
If you are willing to come out on television, you might be interested in this casting call: Showtime Networks is in development on a documentary-style TV series titled Way Out that will find gays and lesbians revealing their sexual orientation to important people in their lives. If you are willing to come out on television, you might be interested in this casting call: Showtime Networks is in development on a documentary-style TV series titled Way OutStory - 2009-03-30 18:53
Comments