Federal gay marriage challenge has Hollywood style Reuters

The story of two famous U.S. from opposite ends of the banding together to a bold and unexpected fight for sounds like it could have been written in .

In many ways, it is.

A of political by a Democratic consultant have crafted a rights challenge they hope will reach the U.S. .

The case which has its first hearing in a federal court on July 2 could quickly make a national right, or, some rights , cripple the movement.

The team has , winning in California in particular, and has brought together real-world firepower in the form of Olson and , the who faced off in the 2000 election recount that to George W. ’s .

What sets them apart is the to take on a that steeped in the cause have avoided.

I’ve quite frankly never possessed — if ,” said Griffin, 35, who began his in the political big leagues more than a ago as the youngest person to work on a ’s West .

“History is on our side, law is on our side,” added Griffin, who is .

, the “When Harry Sally” director and for children’s , and , the producer of “,” a film about the first openly elected in California, are two of the six-member board of the for , founded for the .

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Philadelphia Cinema Alliance Announces 2009 Gay Icon Award Recipients

The Cinema Alliance is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s awards. They are - 2009 Award: Sharon Gless; the 2009 Rising Star Award: H.P. Mendoza; the 2009 : Chad Allen; and the 2009 Award: Dr. Dee Mosbacher. Each honoree will be present to accept his or her award at one of four special ceremonies during the of , July 9 - 20, 2009.
Sharon Gless will receive the Award on Sunday, July 19 at The Prince Music Theater before a screening of her new movie Free. Gless entered the as detective on the classic series “Cagney &; Lacey”, a show unafraid to tackle difficult issues like , and . In 2000, Gless created the role of the beloved - Debbie Novotny for the as Folk”, remaining with the series throughout its five-season run. She recently completed an Emmy-nominated, multiple-episode arc in the hit series “Nip/Tuck”, and currently stars in “Burn Notice”. Her project, Free, finds the playing a free-spirited trying to reunite with the of her life. Off-screen, Gless is an active in the ongoing for and a consistent supporter of national and international .
The multi-talented H.P. Mendoza will receive the Rising Star Award on Thursday, July 16 at the Ritz East Theater, preceding the screening of his Fruit . An innovative, musical and , H.P. Mendoza returns to this year with his bubbly directorial . Born in to Filipino , he studied film at the , where he . Wong went on to direct Colma: The Musical which Mendoza wrote and composed. Colma was one of the highlights of PIGLFF 2007. H.P. has also released several CDs over the past few years, including the new “Nomad”.
mainstay Chad Allen will receive the Thursday, July 9 at The at 09 Opening Night , following the screening of je t’aime. Many know Allen for his impressive body of professional work on family dramas ranging from “St. Elsewhere” to “Our House” and “Dr. Quinn, Women.” Equally important to Allen is his , being one of the few openly working in today, one willing to speak candidly about his . Allen has most recently gained recognition as the sexy, shrewd and resourceful detective Donald Strachey in the series of Out, to the System, On the Other Hand, Death (all of which screened at PIGLFF) and Ice Blues. Allen is a solid supporter of /LIFECYCLE, in which he recently rode 545 miles to help raise more than $11 million for the fight against . See Philadelphia Cinema Alliance Announces 2009 Gay Icon Award Recipients
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Private dick meets public honors

An age-old rule states that if an actor comes out publicly as , his is over. Allen not only broke that rule, he smashed it to pieces. His has thrived since he came out, in roles both and straight, and some of his best opportunities came along specifically because he’s .
Allen will be honored for his groundbreaking work at the 20th Annual Media Awards on , May 9, at the Hilton . The event will be hosted by Chelsea Handler of E! TV’s Chelsea Lately. -winning will receive a Special Honor, and Mayor will present a Local Award to George Callan and for their film The Pursuit of .
Special guests include finance guru , and the City Jason Lewis, as Folk’s , producer Dan Jinks, , , , , Laverne , , , , and TV’s Judge David Young. Musical performances will include violinist with the Chamber Orchestra, and out singer Matt Alber. See Private dick meets public honors
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KATHY GRIFFIN, BISHOP GENE ROBINSON, MILK, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE, THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW, AQUÍ Y AHORA HONORED AT 20TH ANNUAL GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS PRESENTED BY IBM

Los Angeles, Sunday, 19, 2009 – Ellen DeGeneres, , Jessica Alba, T.R. Knight, Kate Walsh, Teri Hatcher, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, , , , and Van Sant were among the who joined the &; Alliance Against Defamation () as the honored , the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, and the best in film, and last night at the 20th Annual Media Awards in Los Angeles.

: received the at the 20th Annual Media Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, 18, 2009. © 2009 Vince Bucci/WireImage. All Rights Reserved.

, the nation’s , , and () and anti-defamation , present the Media Awards to recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the community and the issues that affect their lives.

At the ceremony, T.R. Knight presented the to , a strong of the community, who regularly includes in her Bravo reality program : My Life on the D-List and in her live comedy shows. In media outlets around the world, Griffin is a vocal for for same- , and regularly supports . The is presented to individuals who, through their work, have increased the and understanding of the community in the media.

“This is a thrill and an honor and an awesome night,” Griffin said in her . “You guys have been so good to me. I appreciate you, I get you, I you, and I’ll keep making you laugh as long as you’ll let me! Thank you!”

Also at the event, -winning and , creator of the Memorial Quilt, presented the Stephen F. Kolzak Award to , the first openly Bishop in the history of the . The Stephen F. Kolzak Award is presented to an openly , , or person who has made a significant difference in promoting for the community in the media.

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“It is such an honor to be here, and to be honored by the Board of ….To have you say thanks in this way just means the world to me,” Robinson said accepting his award. Speaking of the movement, Robinson continued, “We need to be in this for the long haul…Just because we achieved in the sixties for , it doesn’t mean is gone. Because we achieved rights for women in the seventies, it doesn’t mean sexism is gone….But we can stay in this fight because we know how it’s is going to end. This is going to end with full for in our and in society. I have of it.”

presented a Special to The which completed its sixth and final season on Showtime in March. Show creator Ilene Chaiken accepted the award with cast , Leisha Hailey and Katherine Moenning. At the 17th Annual Media Awards in 2005, The received the award for Outstanding Drama Series.

In her remarks, Chaiken commented on the continuing need to for the of characters in the media. “At this moment in history, when is virtually inevitable and maybe even imminent, when we’ve welcomed new in Iowa, Colorado, Washington D.C., and soon New York…how can it be that – after years of slow but promising – have careened backwards in terms of representation in popular media?” Chaiken said.

Chaiken continued, “ has been working vigilantly to ensure that the defamation of does not go unchecked. ’s been working to ensure that our lives are visible in the news and in the media. ’s work is vital and critical to helping us to achieve the milestones that are lifting to our rightful place of full, unfettered . Thank you, . And thank you Showtime, for six wonderful years…Thanks for breaking ground and for having the of your convictions. Now let’s do it again. Let’s do it more. Let’s do it often. Let’s do it always.”

also recognized Prop 8: The Musical, a video created for FunnyorDie.com in response to the passage of Proposition 8, a California ballot which eliminated the right to marry for same- . Directed by Adam Shankman and written by Marc Shaiman, the video received over one million hits on its first day online. During the show, Miss Peru and the Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles performed the song live onstage. Shankman accepted the award on behalf of the team of .

received the Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release. The award was accepted by director Van Sant, , and and Dan Jinks. Ellen DeGeneres and accepted a Media Award for the episode “Ellen &; Portia’s Wedding Day” from The nominated for Outstanding Talk Show Episode. Show creator Marc Cherry, along with Teri Hatcher, Dana , Kyle MacLachlan, Tuc Watkins, Kevin Rahm, Bowen and Brenda Strong accepted the award for Outstanding Comedy Series for . The episode “Unidentified Funk” from The New Adventures of Old Christine received the award for Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without an character), and show creator Kari Lizer, cast Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Clark Gregg accepted with award with episode guest star . Finally, news program Aquí y Ahora received the award for Outstanding TV – Newsmagazine for its story about the murder of . Monica , ’s sister, accepted the award with producer Belissa Morillo.

: (l. – r.) Director Van Sant, , producer Dan Jinks and producer accepted the award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release for at the 20th Annual Media Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, 18, 2009. © 2009 Jeff Vespa/WireImage. All Rights Reserved.

Media Award-winning performer Miss Peru hosted the show, and award-winning stars Cheyenne Jackson and Jennifer Holliday performed for the at the Nokia Theatre. : Miss Peru hosted the 20th Annual Media Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, 18, 2009. © 2009 Vince Bucci/WireImage. All Rights Reserved.

Other guests at the event included: Jessica Alba, Allen and Jeremy Glazer, Jensen Atwood, , Bebe Zahara Benet, , Bowen, Ilene Chaiken, Justin Chambers, Marc Cherry, and Dan Jinks, Matt Cohen, Jennifer Elise , , , Katelynn Cusanelli, Ellen DeGeneres and , Dana , Kirby Dick, Ileana Douglas, Randolph Duke, Joely Fisher, Scott Michael Foster, David Furnish, , Rebecca Gayheart, Thea Gill, Grammer, Clark Gregg, , Greg Grunberg, Leisha Hailey, Teri Hatcher, Cheyenne Jackson, Maurice Jamal, Paul James, , Dan Karaty, T.R. Knight, Rex Lee, Jeff Lewis and Ryan Brown, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jane Lynch, Justina Machado, Camryn Manheim, Alec Mapa, Kyle MacLachlan, Katherine Moenning, , Mary Murphy, Ryan Murphy, , Nichelle Nichols, Lupe Ontiveros, Cheri Oteri, Peter Paige, , Miss Peru, Patrik-Ian Polk, Kevin Rahm, , Gabriel Romero, Howard Rosenman , Brad Rowe, Adam Shankman, Sean Smith, Darren Star, Darryl Stephens, Amber Stevens, Brenda Strong, George Takei and Brad Altman, Tonioli, Van Sant, Christian Vincent, Kate Walsh, Tuc Watkins, Trevor Wright, Monica , and Neil G. Giuliano.

Following is a complete list of Media Award recipients announced Saturday in Los Angeles. Additional awards will be presented in San Francisco on May 9 at the Hilton . Previously awards were presented in New York at the Marriot Marquis on March 28.

  • Special Recognition: The (Showtime) [Accepted by: show creator Ilene Chaiken, with , Katherine Moennig, and Leisha Hailey]
  • Special Recognition: Prop 8: The Musical (FunnyorDie.com) [Accepted by: director Adam Shankman]
  • Outstanding Comedy Series: () [Accepted by: show creator Marc Cherry, Teri Hatcher, Dana , Kyle MacLachlan, Tuc Watkins, Kevin Rahm, Bowen and Brenda Strong]
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without an character): “Unidentified Funk” The New Adventures of Old Christine () [Accepted by: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, , Clark Gregg, and show creator Kari Lizer]

also announced that Brothers &; Sisters () received the award for Outstanding Drama Series and Secrets of the Trade by Tolins received the award for Outstanding Los Angeles Theater production.

Support from corporate partners allowed to offer free or low-cost tickets to the event to over 1000 youth and young from the area. network also sponsored a special youth after-party, which included appearances by the cast and of ’s upcoming series Glee, as well as from , The , Greek, Grey’s Anatomy, and Noah’s Arc.

Many of last night’s guests wore white ribbons provided by WhiteKnot.org. These ribbons symbolize support for for same- .

More than 100 are showing their support, including National Presenting IBM and Local Presenting Partners ABSOLUT® VODKA and Prudential. is also grateful to the event’s Platinum Underwriters Comcast, TimeWarner and University of . AT&;T, Allstate Company, American Airlines, Barefoot Wine, Disney/ Group, HMS Media, Herb Ritts Foundation, &; Renaissance Hotels, Renaissance New York Hotel, MillerCoors, Universal, LLP, Airlines, The Terry Watanabe Charitable Trust and Wyndham Hotel Group support the 20th Annual Media Awards as Underwriter Partners.

For a full list of or information on how to become a corporate sponsor, purchase tickets or a journal ad, please visit www.glaad.org/mediaawards or contact Stamp Event Management at (877) 519-7904 or glaad@stampeventco.com.

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Short Videos on Marriage Equality Could Win Up to $2,500 in L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Project Pushback

It’s time to grab your camera and help change the conversation about for same- . The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has launched Project Pushback to tap into the energy of supporters and to inspire development of that will effectively promote support for the to marry.

Since the National for has just launched a $1.5 million ad campaign repeating many of the lies relied so heavily upon by the Yes on 8 campaign, the need for effective messages to promote the support for , and the , has never been greater.

Submissions will be accepted at lagaycenter.org/projectpushback, and the public will for its favorites. A $1,000 “’s ” will be given to the creator of the video that receives the most votes. From among the 10 videos that receive the most votes, a $2,500 “” will be awarded to the creator of the video voted the best by a , who include: Academy Award-winning Producer , -winning producer and director , producer Sherri Brown Francois, political and communications Griffin, vice and Tracey Chang.

Anyone who submits a video, or votes for one, is eligible to win a new , valued at $1,000.

Project Pushback isn’t about a specific election but about building support for the to marry long before . The best messages will educate and persuade voters as well as motivate who are already supportive to be more active in promoting .

Entries don’t need to be complicated–some of the most effective by of were fairly simple, such as the Yes on 8 campaign’s “I can marry a princess” ad. Judges will, however, be looking for innovative and original entries.

“During the fight against Prop 8, of used scare tactics and lies in their to frighten voters,” says Center Lorri L. Jean. “We need to find effective ways to blunt the impact of those by educating about the of our lives. Entries to Project Pushback should help open the minds of those who don’t already support our to marry.”

The Center’s Vote for Equality project, which has harnessed the power of hundreds of to educate voters about since 2004, is continuing to organize neighborhood canvasses in areas where the on Prop 8 was evenly split. The issues/reasons most commonly cited by those who voted “yes” on Prop 8 are:
- Religious
- is defined as the union of a man and
- The impact on children
“We’re learning a about voters from our one-on-one conversations, and just as important, we’re starting to change minds,” says VFE Project Manager Regina Clemente. “We also realize that -to- conversations are not the only way to start to open the minds of voters. We look forward to seeing the best videos from Project Pushback and then testing those messages in person with actual voters.”

for ’s next voter canvasses are Saturday, 11, and Saturday, May 9 - hundreds of can be accommodated and training is provided. More information about volunteering can be found at www.lagaycenter.org/VoteForEquality.

The includes:
- is an award-winning director and producer, with two Emmy Awards and two NAACP Image Awards, among others. ’s projects include ’s In Treatment and ’s Pedro.
- Sherri Brown Francois is the producer and director of True Life, News and various documentaries.
- Tracey Chang is a producer for the Vanguard department at TV, a cable network founded by former Vice Al Gore. Since 2005, she has covered a range of stories in countries including Pakistan, , and .
- Janet Choi is a producer at in New York. A former international correspondent for Channel One News, Janet was also a reporter for KTLA’s “Your LA with Janet Choi.” She has produced four documentaries based on travels to North Korea, Cuba, and .
- is the Academy Award-winning producer of American Beauty, and his most recent film, , was nominated for a best picture . Cohen also produced Big Fish and To , Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
- Rev. Art Cribbs Jr. is pastor of the San Marino Congregational Church and formerly was employed by KPIX-TV in . Rev. Cribbs serves as a for several organizations, including the United Black in Crisis Committee.
- Donna Deitch is an award-winning best known for her 1986 film Desert Hearts. Deitch also directed The Women of Brewster Place, ’s Prison Stories: Women on the Inside and Showtime’s Devil’s Arithmetic, for which she won an Emmy.
- Griffin is a seasoned political and communications . Griffin raised for the No on 8 campaign from such as , Steve Bing and Ron Burkle. He also helped create the anti-Prop 8 featuring Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
- Hon. John A. Perez is a California who has worked in the labor movement and has served as a for organizations such as Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition Against and the California Center for Regional .
- Cathy Renna is nationally recognized as a media relations expert. She was a major force behind the &; Alliance Against Defamation (). She is a founder and managing at Renna Communications, which specializes in issues.
- Hilary Rosen is the managing of the DC office of the Brunswick Group, a -based PR and communications strategy firm. She is also an on-air contributor for and Washington editor-at-large for The .
- is the vice of new business development and general manager of .org and previous of Planet Out.
- Spaulding is the editor and publisher of Pam’s House Blend, honored as “Best ” in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards.
- Judy Starkman is the co-owner of convergencefilms.com, an L.A.-based production company specializing in commercials and web-based . In the past she has worked as a commercial director, a news producer and a photojournalist.
- Andy Towle is the former editor-in-chief of Genre and the behind Towleroad, which has become an important source for news, technology, pop culture, travel and more.
- Karin Wang, vice of programs at the Legal Center, is a founding steering of API -LA, a coalition of and allied Asian/ working to advance and promote positive of Asians and .

About the L.A. &; Center:
Since 1971 the L.A. &; Center has been building the , advocating for the rights and enriching the lives of , , and . Our wide array of services and programs includes: free / care and medications for those most in need; housing, food, clothing and support for homeless youth; low-cost counseling and addiction-recovery services; essential services for -parented families and ; legal services; and ; services; cultural arts and much more. Visit us on the Web at: www.lagaycenter.org.

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Short Videos on Marriage Equality Could Win Up to $2,500 in L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Project Pushback

It’s time to grab your camera and help change the conversation about for same- . The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has launched Project Pushback to tap into the energy of supporters and to inspire development of that will effectively promote support for the to marry.

Since the National for has just launched a $1.5 million ad campaign repeating many of the lies relied so heavily upon by the Yes on 8 campaign, the need for effective messages to promote the support for , and the , has never been greater.

Submissions will be accepted at lagaycenter.org/projectpushback, and the public will for its favorites. A $1,000 “’s ” will be given to the creator of the video that receives the most votes. From among the 10 videos that receive the most votes, a $2,500 “” will be awarded to the creator of the video voted the best by a , who include: Academy Award-winning Producer , -winning producer and director , producer Sherri Brown Francois, political and communications Griffin, vice and Tracey Chang.

Anyone who submits a video, or votes for one, is eligible to win a new , valued at $1,000.

Project Pushback isn’t about a specific election but about building support for the to marry long before . The best messages will educate and persuade voters as well as motivate who are already supportive to be more active in promoting .

Entries don’t need to be complicated–some of the most effective by of were fairly simple, such as the Yes on 8 campaign’s “I can marry a princess” ad. Judges will, however, be looking for innovative and original entries.

“During the fight against Prop 8, of used scare tactics and lies in their to frighten voters,” says Center Lorri L. Jean. “We need to find effective ways to blunt the impact of those by educating about the of our lives. Entries to Project Pushback should help open the minds of those who don’t already support our to marry.”

The Center’s Vote for Equality project, which has harnessed the power of hundreds of to educate voters about since 2004, is continuing to organize neighborhood canvasses in areas where the on Prop 8 was evenly split. The issues/reasons most commonly cited by those who voted “yes” on Prop 8 are:
- Religious
- is defined as the union of a man and
- The impact on children
“We’re learning a about voters from our one-on-one conversations, and just as important, we’re starting to change minds,” says VFE Project Manager Regina Clemente. “We also realize that -to- conversations are not the only way to start to open the minds of voters. We look forward to seeing the best videos from Project Pushback and then testing those messages in person with actual voters.”

for ’s next voter canvasses are Saturday, 11, and Saturday, May 9 - hundreds of can be accommodated and training is provided. More information about volunteering can be found at www.lagaycenter.org/VoteForEquality.

The includes:
- is an award-winning director and producer, with two Emmy Awards and two NAACP Image Awards, among others. ’s projects include ’s In Treatment and ’s Pedro.
- Sherri Brown Francois is the producer and director of True Life, News and various documentaries.
- Tracey Chang is a producer for the Vanguard department at TV, a cable network founded by former Vice Al Gore. Since 2005, she has covered a range of stories in countries including Pakistan, , and .
- Janet Choi is a producer at in New York. A former international correspondent for Channel One News, Janet was also a reporter for KTLA’s “Your LA with Janet Choi.” She has produced four documentaries based on travels to North Korea, Cuba, and .
- is the Academy Award-winning producer of American Beauty, and his most recent film, , was nominated for a best picture . Cohen also produced Big Fish and To , Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
- Rev. Art Cribbs Jr. is pastor of the San Marino Congregational Church and formerly was employed by KPIX-TV in . Rev. Cribbs serves as a for several organizations, including the United Black in Crisis Committee.
- Donna Deitch is an award-winning best known for her 1986 film Desert Hearts. Deitch also directed The Women of Brewster Place, ’s Prison Stories: Women on the Inside and Showtime’s Devil’s Arithmetic, for which she won an Emmy.
- Griffin is a seasoned political and communications . Griffin raised for the No on 8 campaign from such as , Steve Bing and Ron Burkle. He also helped create the anti-Prop 8 featuring Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
- Hon. John A. Perez is a California who has worked in the labor movement and has served as a for organizations such as Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition Against and the California Center for Regional .
- Cathy Renna is nationally recognized as a media relations expert. She was a major force behind the &; Alliance Against Defamation (). She is a founder and managing at Renna Communications, which specializes in issues.
- Hilary Rosen is the managing of the DC office of the Brunswick Group, a -based PR and communications strategy firm. She is also an on-air contributor for and Washington editor-at-large for The .
- is the vice of new business development and general manager of .org and previous of Planet Out.
- Spaulding is the editor and publisher of Pam’s House Blend, honored as “Best ” in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards.
- Judy Starkman is the co-owner of convergencefilms.com, an L.A.-based production company specializing in commercials and web-based . In the past she has worked as a commercial director, a news producer and a photojournalist.
- Andy Towle is the former editor-in-chief of Genre and the behind Towleroad, which has become an important source for news, technology, pop culture, travel and more.
- Karin Wang, vice of programs at the Legal Center, is a founding steering of API -LA, a coalition of and allied Asian/ working to advance and promote positive of Asians and .

About the L.A. &; Center:
Since 1971 the L.A. &; Center has been building the , advocating for the rights and enriching the lives of , , and . Our wide array of services and programs includes: free / care and medications for those most in need; housing, food, clothing and support for homeless youth; low-cost counseling and addiction-recovery services; essential services for -parented families and ; legal services; and ; services; cultural arts and much more. Visit us on the Web at: www.lagaycenter.org.

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Creator of Mormon hunk calendar loses BYU diploma Appeal

 

(, Utah) has denied an appeal to award a that the creator of a says he earned.

Hardy’s was withheld by last fall after he was excommunicated from The Christ of Latter-day Saints, which owns and …

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