Chinese gay dating app passes 15 million users

By John Mack Freeman (thanks to Ann Symons for the tip!) Chinese gay dating app Blued has surpassed 15 million users. Having grown out of the website Danlan.org, the site was originally created by Ma Baoli, a former member of the police force in a seaside city in China. The site and the app have […]

Two New Interconnected Series from Queer As Folk Creator

By Ashley R. Lierman Two interconnected gay drama series from Queer As Folk creator Russell T. Davies, called Banana andCucumber, have recently been announced. According to Out: “The two interwoven drama series will explore 21st century gay life in all its powerful, witty, dark and uplifting guises through the lens of two disparate generations. The hour-long Cucumber will […]

GLBTRT members featured on Rachel Maddow Show

By John Mack Freeman (thanks to Nel Ward for the tip) This week, the story of the Ferguson Library was featured as part of The Rachel Maddow Show’s “Best New Thing in the World” segment, and it included GLBTRT members Kyle Lukoff and Talya Sokol who have volunteered their time to help with the cataloging needs from […]

IOC approves protections for LGB people, still waiting on the T

By John Mack Freeman In a somewhat unexpected move, the International Olympic Committee unanimously approved a set of recommendations for making the Olympic Games better. Among these recommendations was a proposal to add sexual orientation to Principle Six. It was added to the section reading “”The enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in […]

Salvation Army gets a lump of coal for lying about LGBT rights record

By John Mack Freeman The Salvation Army doesn’t only want to be known for its bell ringing this holiday season. It also wants you to know that it has a great record on LGBT rights. The only problem with that claim are inconvenient things like facts and history. A quick search reveals a few quick, […]