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Former Radio Hosts Apologize for Transphobic Rant

Kimberly and Beck, the two New York radio hosts who were fired for making transphobic remarks, have issued an apology for their comments. The hosts,...

South Africa Appoints Lesbian Cabinet Minister

Lynne Brown has been appointed the position of South Africa's Minister of Public Enterprises, making her the country's first openly gay cabinet minister. The role...

Two Radio Hosts Fired For Transphobic Rant

US Radio hosts Kimberly and Beck of 98.9 Buzz were 'indefinitely suspended' following their on-air discussion of the City of Rochester's decision to assist...

Perth's Own KUČKA Releases New Song

Perth's own experimental electronica sorceress KUČKA has released a new single, entitled 'Unconditional'. KUČKA is the brainchild of Laura Jane Lowther, who uses analog synths...

Australian Equality Party Strives for Registration

The Australian Equality Party is striving to recruit new members so that the party can register. Legislation is expected to come into effect in early...

RuPaul & the 'Tranny' Debate

RuPaul's Drag Race is, for those unaware, the widely popular Logo TV program that pits drag performers against one another in the search for...

Africa's First Openly Gay Black MP

The continent of Africa on Wednesday gained its first openly gay black parliamentarian when Zakhele Mbhele was sworn in in South Africa. South Africa, the...

Pinkification: Rethinking Pink

Pinkification is a photographic exhibition currently occupying Edith Cowan University's Spectrum Project Space. The project is the creative research component of Deedee Noon's First Class...

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