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Gay rights advocates picket Boulder cineplex (Boulder Daily Camera) About 50 gay rights advocates gathered this afternoon outside Century Boulder Theatre to protest the nearly $10,000 donation that Cinemark-Century owner Alan Stock made in support of the recently passed California proposition that prohibits same-sex marriage. The protest coincided with Cinemark’s national opening weekend for “Milk” — a film based on the true story of Harvey Milk, one of the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Gay rights advocates picket Boulder cineplex (Colorado Daily) Anthony Hernandez started boycotting Cinemark movie theaters in 2006, when a manager asked him and an ex-boyfriend to leave a movie because other patrons didn’t like that the couple was holding hands. us.rd.yahoo.com
Gay rights advocates picket Boulder cineplex (Boulder Daily Camera) About 50 gay rights advocates gathered Sunday afternoon outside Century Boulder Theatre to protest the nearly $10,000 donation that Cinemark-Century owner Alan Stock made in support of the recently passed California proposition that prohibits same-sex marriage. us.rd.yahoo.com
Spoiler Chat: Gossip Girl's Chuck Gets Some! (E! Online) You know you love it...And it's just too good not to spill! Gossip Girl's resident "Basshole" Ed Westwick (Chuck) not only appears to be hooking up with a Gossip costar... us.rd.yahoo.com
Fans ask, actors don't tell they're gay (Detroit Free Press) Gus Van Sant's "Milk" isn't just a mainstream-minded Oscar candidate; it's also a rallying cry. With Sean Penn starring as Harvey Milk, the openly gay San Francisco supervisor who was gunned down in 1978, the movie makes its message clear: Gay people must be out to be counted. us.rd.yahoo.com
Movie: Zack and Miri Make a Porno (Journal Inquirer) Kevin Smith begins with the advantage of being raised with deeply embedded senses of sin and guilt. He’s 38, and he still believes sex is dirty, and that it’s funny to shock people with four-letter words and enough additional vulgarisms to fill out a crossword puzzle. us.rd.yahoo.com
Israeli Film Causes Second Looks at World of the Ultra-Orthodox (New York Times) ?The Secrets? treads some touchy and sometimes uncharted territory for the ultra-Orthodox: women?s rights, lesbian love and kabbalah. us.rd.yahoo.com
Movie review: 'I Can't Think Straight' (San Francisco Chronicle) RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE)I Can't Think Straight: Romantic comedy. Starring Lisa Ray, Sheetal Sheth, Antonia Frering, Dalip Tahil, Nina Wadia and Rez Kempton. Directed and written by Shamim Sarif. (PG-13. 90 minutes. At the Roxie.) You're a young, rich,... us.rd.yahoo.com
Thomas DeLorenzo: Universal Health Care and the New America (with Respect to Harvey Milk) (HuffingtonPost) We must fight for all Americans to be treated equally on every single level of their lives -- and this must include health care. We must fight every single day for this change. us.rd.yahoo.com
California: Head of Festival Quits (New York Times) The director of the Los Angeles Film Festival, Richard Raddon, has resigned after the revelation that he donated money to support a ballot measure that outlawed same-sex marriage. us.rd.yahoo.com
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