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Wednesday, May 14
VideoJug
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Monday, May 5
Do YOU know your rights???
A recent poll conducted by City University of New York’s Hunter College and reported by the Washington Blade had some startling results. Too many of us don't know our basic rights (or lack of). Following are the questions asked, how informed are YOU??
-Are same-sex marriages legal in your state?
-Does the U.S. Constitution ban same-sex marriage?
-Can gays serve openly in the U.S. military?
-Is there a federal law barring the firing of workers based on their sexual orientation?
As much as some believe the majority of us could answer these questions correctly, especially with all the political commentary surrounding the presidential candidates, apparently we can't. Maybe we aren't discussing it enough or maybe we just aren't paying attention.
We try to avoid creating a political air to this site but after seeing this article, we felt the need to share and raise awareness.
(Excerpt from The Washington Blade ):
Few gay Americans understand their basic rights, according to an analysis released this week. Based on the responses of 768 gays, lesbians and bisexuals to a national poll given in November, the analysis found that most respondents could not correctly answer four questions regarding their state and federal rights.“I think ‘ignorant’ is the right word, unfortunately,” said Pat Egan, an assistant professor of politics at New York University who is gay and helped write the analysis.
Egan said only 38 percent of poll respondents answered all four questions correctly.
“So only six in 10 lesbians, gays and bisexuals know there is no national law protecting them from employment discrimination,” he said. “Considering this has been the top priority for advocates in Washington for the past 20 years, that is pretty astounding and disappointing.”
According to the analysis, 94 percent of respondents knew whether same-sex marriage was legal in their state, 78 percent knew the U.S. Constitution does not ban same-sex marriage, 82 percent knew they could not serve openly in the military and 59 percent knew there’s no federal law that bars workers from being fired based on their sexual orientation.
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Voting matters, knowledge before voting... matters more.
Contributed by Denmother 2 opinions
Labels: basic rights, constitution, employment discrimination, marriage, military, poll, Washington Blade Hunter College
Tuesday, April 29
Color of your mind (this one's 4 you Weyrd!)
Your Mind is Blue |
Of all the mind types, yours is the most mellow. You tend to be in a meditative state most of the time. You don't try to think away your troubles. Your thoughts are realistic, fresh, and honest. You truly see things as how they are. You tend to spend a lot of time thinking about your friends, your surroundings, and your life. |
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 2 opinions
Thursday, March 6
WALL-E Trailer
WALL-E From Disney and Pixar looks adorable and another movie we can't wait to see. WALL-E kind of reminds me of what the offspring of Johnny 5 would be like. It has been awhile since Disney has put out a pure comedy for all ages. Great Trailer.
WALL-E Exclusive Trailer
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A New Exclusive Trailer
We love the fact that fan favorite Bridget McManus has been working on this film. Can't wait to see this one and even though we usually don't go to the big screen often, we will for Angelina. Enjoy!
Wanted Exclusive Trailer
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 1 opinions
Wednesday, February 27
Just To Keep Up
Not interested in political debates but Tina Fey's "B*tches get Sh*t Done" was hysterical.
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Tuesday, February 26
Previously UN-posted
I wrote this awhile ago when looking for Mari Sangiovanni's book Welcome to Jamaica...Wish You Were Queer. I was so angry at the time, I could not post it. I am still reading the book, it's funny and warm, I like it but I cannot seem to focus long enough to finish it. Or for that matter, long enough to blog. In my previous post I talked about my current project and explained how it is consuming my time. I am sure that I made it that way. It was a smaller project but some of the responses I got from the actors encouraged me to make it larger, more spectacular. I am not sure I should have. Now I have lots, and I mean lots of unfinished posts. I need more information to complete them and that information is personal and well you can't get blood from a stone. I want to encourage readers to have more interest, more excitement and I am not sure how to do that. We have a lot of visitors but most choose to stay anonymous. They don't log in to the chat, or leave comments or even hang out long enough to answer polls. What is the secret to keeping readers interested? Surely it cannot be the mundane ramblings of the daily events in my life...That bores even me. But nevertheless what follows here is one day in my often frustrating journey. Have a wonderful day and keep the faith that my ever growing project will come to fruition soon, and you, the reader, will be pleased.
I am perturbed. I am usually a patient person. I say usually because sometimes I just “want it now.” I have been an Internet user for close to 15 years now and I guess I got lazy. I do a lot of online purchasing for many products. Some health care items, gifts, clothing, novelty, collectibles, DVD’s and of course books. Amazon has become my bookseller of choice and you can find almost everything there, even used copies which for me is great as I rarely read a book twice. But lately I have noticed I read less. At least in hard copy. I must read for at least a third of my day online but cannot seem to get through my long anticipated copy of Celebrity Detox to save my life. I recently became disgusted while visiting my local library as mentioned in a previous post you can find here. Written because of the serious lack of gay and lesbian titles available to our communities youth through the library.
A library is supposed to be a community service, but one disheartening scan of our library’s less than minimal lesbian/gay section left a bit of a sting. Since most of my books etc. have been found through Amazon but today the “I want it now” monster in me said “Just go to Barnes & Noble down the street.” So I did, and got a full blown slap in the face. The GLBT section consisted of only GL and less than thirty books combined.
I was shocked. Especially considering they brag about their “large- women’s studies” section. Ha! Disgusted, I left and drove the additional eight miles to the nearest Borders.
Pleasantly surprised at the almost two hundred books available I found the one I wanted, but I was purchasing their LAST copy. Apparently I have been misguided and sheltered by the Internet world, and received a real eye opener to the truth, once I ventured “out there”. My opinion of Barnes & Noble took a nasty dive today and I thought I should share my unfortunate lesson with everyone. Better luck to you all in your quest for your desired reading material.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 3 opinions
Saturday, February 23
Update
This has been a busy month and I feel bad about not having more posts. We are working on a huge project to promote some very worthy films. Soon we will be opening a new page attachment to Bee Haven called Bee Project made just for the promotion of Lesbian film making. We will be profiling over a dozen actresses/writer/directors and 3 movies at this time and the project centered around the one actress in all three endeavors. That actress is Cathy DeBuono.
Cathy has been in this business for awhile and she has branched out from being just an actress to producing and writing and photography. Cathy is a multi faceted woman and certainly worthy of promotion. And she happens to be really down to earth and sweet as well. Also a few of the other actresses are in more than one of the projects as well. Jessica Graham and Jill Bennett are in two of the films. These are some busy women, busy working on lesbian visibility in our community. Both Cathy and Jill have weekly vlogs on After Ellen and are both in the new webisodes called 3way. Jessica has been busy making one film after another. We have a lot of admiration for these women and therefore have been working hard on this new page. We are excited and hope that you will be also. Keep checking back for the opening, you won't be disappointed.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 1 opinions
Labels: actress, Cathy DeBuono, director, Jessica Graham, Jill Bennett, multi faceted, visibility, writer
Wednesday, January 30
Update - Out at The Wedding
The dance scene from the film Out at the Wedding starring Desi Lydic and Cathy DeBuono is available at this link. We apologize for not being able to embed the video here but it is well worth the visit to see a beautiful romantic scene. Thanks to Cathy for making this link available to us all, nice moves there Cathy!
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Labels: Cathy DeBuono, Desi Lydic, Out at The Wedding, update, video
Monday, January 28
Exes & Oh's - My Letter to LOGO
Opening credits for Exes & Oh's courtesy of Michelle Paradise
I like Exes & Oh's. I like the program a lot. Enough to write into LOGO and tell them I like it and I want to see more of it and ask what the status is for another season. I want Exes to be picked up so badly. Seven episodes in the first season was not enough and when you find programming you can watch more than once and not be bored with, it makes you want more. Well I wish the news were better but some will say "No news is good news" so I am fervently hoping that is the case. Here is what they had to say in their reply:
Thank you for taking the time to write to the staff at Logo and let us know how much you’re enjoying our programming. We’ve been working hard since our launch in 2005 to bring our community the very best in LGBT entertainment. In addition to the cable channel, we hope you’ll take the time to explore some really amazing content – including hours of free streaming video on our website at www.LOGOonline.com and our latest original shows now available on iTunes.
Logo is grateful for the incredible support of our LGBT community. In fact, we are now in 20 million homes, making our network one of the most successful launches in cable history. We couldn't have done it without you so please stay tuned – there are still plenty of exciting new shows and services coming soon!
At this point, we do not have any information about a 2nd Season of "Exes and Ohs." Thanks for writing in!
All the best, Your Friends at Logo
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I hope we hear more soon. I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: Heather Matarazzo Exes and Oh's, LOGO, Marnie Alton, Michelle Paradise
Sunday, January 27
Brunch With Bridget
Okay folks, I am breathless from laughing. If you are not watching Brunch with Bridget on After Ellen then you are missing out! Bridget McManus, an out comedienne, has her own weekly vlog on Sunday mornings and for the last 3 weeks previous has had me in stitches but this weeks episode was by far the best! Bridget's guests this week were Senior Writer and Director of Special Projects at After Ellen, Karman Kregloe and Jill Bennett, actress and entertainment professional. The vlog had it all, truth or dare, pajama exchange, hickeys, furry love/making out, a little canine massage, tattoos (Guess Who's?)and a corset. As the above picture shows, a good time was had by all and to wrap it all up, a righteous pillow fight. There was comedic chemistry among these three and they found a way to cater to us all. The only thing this vlog left me wanting for was MORE. Tune in each week on Sunday to see who Bridget has in her bed and what is on her mind. I cannot wait!
Special acknowledgement goes out to Baby Bridget and Winston, Bridget's handsome roommate. For Bridget's comedy clips visit our Boredom Busters page.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: Bridget McManus, brunch, hickey, Jill Bennett, Karman Kregloe, kissing, pajamas, tattoo, truth or dare
Friday, January 18
What's Your Problem?
Well we have some spectacular news to bring you. We all know that AfterEllen.com brings us entertainment in a variety of forms from television recaps and political updates to comedy vlogs and community forums. Now there is a new feature and we here at Bee Haven are 100% behind this one. The out and established actress Cathy DeBuono's got a new video blog called What's YOUR Problem? While Cathy is an actor, she also holds a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology and has several years of experience as a therapist. And now she's here to talk about our problems, fears and darkest demons — we can ask questions of Cathy in the comment section or even keep our questions under wraps in a private message to Cathy herself. And just a side note - from personal experience (grins), Cathy responds to her messages!
I don't want to give too much about Cathy away right now as we at Bee Haven will be promoting not one but two upcoming movies in which the actress will be starring. Very soon we hope that Cathy and her co-stars will allow us to gather questions for our very own Q&A with them about the movies And Then Came Lola and Tremble & Spark. The producers and or directors on both projects have given us the go ahead and we are readying our material as this goes to post. And don't forget the recently promoted Out at the Wedding as well. Cathy has been very busy and that makes us all happy.
OK, now don't forget Cathy's vlogs air on Thursdays and this week in her very first episode, "Three Lesbians, One Camera and a Bottle of Champagne," Cathy mixes it up with filmmaker JD Disalvatore (Eating Out 2, Shelter, Gay Propaganda) and radio talk show co host and producer Doria Biddle (The Frank DeCaro Show on Sirius Satellite OUT-Q 109). It's a blast and truly informative. Cathy handles herself with grace and gives us insight into do's and don'ts on the subject of behavior in public. Tune in, you won't be sorry.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: And Then Came Lola, Cathy DeBuono, clinical psychology, fears, help, Master's degree, Out at The Wedding, private, problems, questions, Tremble and Spark
A View Behind The L Word
L Word creator and executive producer Ilene Chaiken tells it like it is. Ilene gives a little insight into the way season 5 is going to go and some of the story lines that the characters will be visiting. I love that Ilene is so up close and personal with the viewers. Not only are viewers encouraged to sign up on Our Chart but Ilene has a blog of her own there and pod casts with and without the actresses from the L Word cast. If you are a fan, this site is a must see along with the many other blogs there and downloads for the viewers like special webisodes and sneak previews of the upcoming episodes.
To quote from Ilene's New Years message "I’m pretty sure season 5 is the sexiest, funniest, cleverest, most romantic and most consummate season of The L Word, to date. Just how I feel about it…
We will be unveiling a slew of new content, original programming, social networking functionality and design improvements over the course of the next three months.
Ask me which season 5 story line I’m most excited about. ( You can email her here.)
Despite my enthusiasm, we are open to criticism of The L Word season 5. Let us know what you think, keep the pressure on and keep your support high and hot so that we get to do a season 6 that’s better still.
It’s been a great process for us, working with all of you – interesting, provocative, challenging – and we’re looking forward to hearing back from you with your further analysis of the results.
Happy New Year from Our Chart and The L Word."
You can get your fill of the L Word for sure by visiting the site here.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: design, Ilene Chaiken, improvements, L Word, Our Chart, preview, season 5
Tuesday, January 15
Courtney Thorne-Smith Has a Baby Boy
(AP) Courtney Thorne-Smith attends the ABC primetime preview, in a May 18, 2004 photo.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Courtney Thorne-Smith has given birth to a baby boy, the actress' publicist said Sunday.
"The parents are thrilled, and the baby is healthy, well and beautiful," publicist Karen Samfilippo said.
Thorne-Smith delivered the baby - her first - at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Friday, Samfilippo said. The father is Thorne-Smith's husband Roger Fishman, a media consultant. The couple named the boy Jacob Emerson Fishman.
"It's such an amazing moment for both of us," Smith has said of her pregnancy. "We both sort of had to say, I don't know if this is going to happen for me. The fact it's happening is just astounding!"
Thorne-Smith, 40, is known for roles in several TV shows including "Melrose Place,""Ally McBeal" and "According to Jim." Thorne-Smith has also written Outside In: a novel whose story delivers a Hollywood novel about a failed movie actress who finds new life as the star of a nighttime soap called Generations. But character Kate Keyes-Morgan's life, glamorous on the outside, is still less than perfect. This put-upon heroine has issues with weight and self-worth, and an overly controlling manager/husband to please.
A long time fan of Courtney's, I wish her continued success and all the joys that come with motherhood.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Salt Lake City Mayor Proposes Domestic Partnership Registry
(Salt Lake City, Utah) Salt Lake Mayor Ralph Becker is wasting no time making good on a campaign promise. In his first official action as mayor he has proposed a domestic partner registry for same-sex couples and for opposite-sex couples who cannot or chose not to marry.
The measure will be voted on by city council on January 22. Despite being the home to the Mormon Church and in one of the nation's most conservative states, Salt Lake tends to lean left and a majority on city council say they will support the plan.
A number of councilors worked on the wording of the ordinance with Becker to make sure it complies with Utah's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: domestic partner registry, Mayor, Ralph Becker, Salt Lake, Sen. Chris Buttars (R)
Thursday, January 10
Out at The Wedding - More Vids
Thanks to Cathy DeBuono, we have another video from the movie Out at The Wedding! I am so looking forward to this movie. And according to the latest video blogged on Cathy's My Space page, Cathy is quite the dancer as well. Here is the first one:
We are working on the dance video, please check back.
Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 1 opinions
Labels: Baseball, Cathy DeBuono, Desi Lydic, Flirt, Out at The Wedding
Tuesday, January 8
Lesbian love scene is part of Zionist plot
Scholars call for arrest of filmmaker, actresses and greater censorship of film. The Lesbians are coming! The Lesbians are coming!
When I see things like this it makes me very glad to be lesbian in a free country! Please read the article, it is short but tragic.
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Contributed by Websketch (Web Sass) 0 opinions
Labels: actress, censorship, filmmaker, free, lesbian, tragic
Monday, January 7
Sunday, January 6
Star of First Show for Gay and Lesbian Families Sets Sail on R Family Vacations Cruise
“Dottie” of Dottie’s Magic Pockets to Appear on R Family Vacations Spring Cruise LOS ANGELES, December 5, 2007 – Production company Pink Pea announced that the star of Dottie’s Magic Pockets - the first children’s program for kids in gay and lesbian families – will appear on the R Family Vacations Cruise to the Mexican Riviera, March 15-22, 2008.
(Dottie's opening credits )
When Dottie reaches into the sweater's pockets, she pulls out handfuls of magic glitter! She sprinkles the glitter around and -- voila! -- her living room is transformed into a zany funhouse filled with a gaggle of new friends to keep her company during the day, including: James the Flower, Randal the Beaver, Motilda the Mouse, Uncanny the Singing Can, and Wally the Wall.
Excitable, sweet, and silly, Dottie is also a patient and devoted mom and friend who enjoys playing with her magical playmates as she helps them solve their problems.
(The "doing the flower" song from Dottie's first DVD)
Tammy Stoner is CEO of Pink Pea, the company that created Dottie's Magic Pockets. Her own son was the inspiration for the show -- Stoner raises him with the help of her ex-partner, Beth.
TAMMY STONER: By about 2-and-a-half, we'd say "Well, Mom and Momma and Oliver are going out" or whatever, and he would actually replace one of our names with Dad. He had started asking for videos of two mommies -- and after I did hours and hours of research on the Internet, I realized there literally was no programming available for him at that time.
There are roughly two million American households with same-sex parents. That number grows every year as gay families choose to raise children. You'd think that companies would be salivating at the thought of a clearly defined, growing market, but they're not.
JERRY MCHUGH: It's a market that has hardly been touched.
Jerry McHugh is senior research director for Community Marketing, a consulting group for gays and lesbians. He says gay men have been on marketers' radars for years. But lesbians haven't, and most gay parents are women. The median income of those families who have children is about $80,000. They have some money to spend, it's a well educated group of people, they're looking for products that speak to them in identifying their own unique characteristics.
If business hasn't paid much attention to same-sex-headed families, the media seems to have actively avoided them. Sure, there's plenty of gay-friendly programming out there, like Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Will and Grace.
But in 2005, when PBS tried to air a show that included a family with two moms, activists forced PBS to pull the episode. Pink Pea's Tammy Stoner recognizes that gay parenting is still a sensitive issue. She's only selling DVDs of Dottie's Magic Pockets over the Web, and she's not pitching to the networks -- yet.
We wish Tammy Stoner much success in getting this program widely distributed. If you have lesbian friends raising young children please consider these dvd's as educational and entertaining gifts.
Excerpts from http://www.dottiesmagicpockets.com/ and http://marketplace.publicradio.org/
Saturday, January 5
Gay Opinion Blog: Huckabee: 'I Don't Know' If People Are 'Born' Gay, But It's a 'Choice' to Act Gay [VIDEO]
Gay Opinion Blog: Huckabee: 'I Don't Know' If People Are 'Born' Gay, But It's a 'Choice' to Act Gay [VIDEO] Click for full article.
We make it a practice to not discuss our polital views in public as it is cause for conflict so WE won't dicuss it. Here is the video and the link to the article for those who wish to take a look.