Results of Utah gov. meeting with gay rights groups

 () . with rights advocacy Tuesday for the first time since saying he opposes providing for and .

Herbert took office in mid-August after Jon resigned to become U.S. to .

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Utah Gov. Herbert meets with gay rights groups

() . is meeting with rights advocacy for the first time since saying he opposes providing for and .

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Gay professor Simon Karlinsky dies

, an openly distinguished professor in the and at the , Berkeley, and an expert on the history of in , died July 5 due to congestive . He was 84.

Mr. Karlinsky’s death was announced by his husband, Peter . The couple lived in .

For more than 30 years Mr. Karlinsky taught at . He was an author and editor of books on , and , and an internationally known expert on the history of in .

He was born on September 22, 1924 in the city of , a Russian cultural in (now ).

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California gay marriage fight goes to Chinatown

The to in California may start in .

After a double defeat at the voting booth and in court, are reassessing their plans to push for legal same- in the most populous U.S. state.

The new drive, focused on getting the issue on the ballot again as soon as November 2010, is more personal and reaches farther beyond the liberal of ’s or Los Angeles’ West .

in the 2009 election wreckage for was the campaign’s relative in , which have swung toward support of same- at a faster rate than the rest of California and have become a model for other .

Asian Americans have been building grass-roots support in , , Filipinotown for four years. , and straight have talked about the often- of , set up booths at , harangued non- to change coverage and lobbied elected officials for support.

“What we felt we had to do is talk to who aren’t on our side. So that’s why we do these crazy things like of as part of the ’s Parade. That’s why we go out to from Little to and talk to complete strangers,” said Marshall Wong, co-chair of group API .

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Gay film festival keeps low profile Toronto Star

–When ’s decided to hold their fourth-ever film festival this year, they took pains to avoid confrontation with the .

They’d had before.

So this year, they didn’t issue any press releases. They picked a where they didn’t have to apply for a government permit. And they insisted on calling the event The Film Festival.

“The translation of in Chinese is `ku er,’” explains Cui Zi’en. “In the , it’s actually a less well-known word – a less provocative word than `.’”

The idea, Cui says, is not to in the .

Yesterday, the five-day film festival opened in a village on the outskirts of without incident.

It’s no longer illegal to be in : that ended in 1997.

In 2001, the Chinese delisted as a disease. But books and remained banned here in and the community continues to test the limits.

Cui and other hope this week’s festival goes smoothly – and doesn’t get busted. in the capital were shut down in 2001 and 2005, while a festival in 2007 squeaked by under the .

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Shanghai Journal Gay Festival in China Pushes Official Boundaries New York Times

— It was shortly after the “ body” contest and just before a painted of took the stage that the police threatened to shut down ’s first festival. The had already forced the of a play, a and a , so when an irritated plainclothes officer arrived at the Saturday afternoon gala and flashed his badge, feared the worst.

After some fraught negotiations, Miller, an American teacher who helped put together the , agreed to limit the , keep the noise down and, most important, “not let anything happen that might embarrass the government,” she explained after returning from the impromptu meeting. “That was a close call,” she said.

Crisis averted, the party continued.

And so it went for Shanghai Pride week, a delicately orchestrated series of private that revealed how far ’s community had come, and how much further it had to go. In the 12 years since was decriminalized in , there has been an unmistakable blossoming of life, even if largely underground. Most big cities have bars, and sites ease the of those living in ’s rural hinterland. is virtually unheard of.

But official has its limits. publications and are banned, Web sites are occasionally blocked and those who try to for greater for and men sometimes from the police. For years, in have tried, and failed, to get permission for a film festival.

This month, public security officials forced Wan Yanhai, a prominent on issues, including , to leave for a week because they feared he might cause trouble during the of the .

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Shanghai gay pride: the show goes on

A colourful show of dressed in was one of the that marked ’s on Saturday, the first in where remains largely hidden.

A “Big Bash” barbecue Saturday — billed as the highlight of the week-long festival — went as planned in a bar despite previous last-minute event cancellations by local that marred the “ .”

Drag and shows and a ‘ body’ competition took place at Cotton’s bar attended by at least 500 , in a garden that was hidden from view by a covering the surrounding .

Later , two fake marriages were to take place before were ferried onto buses to go to an at a bar on ’s famous Bund promenade.

“We would have liked the whole week to go without cancellations, but today everything has happened as we wanted it to, so we’re happy,” said Kenneth Tan, for (, , or ).

for “ ” have been organised at without a public parade — in to similar elsewhere in the world — to avoid attracting unwanted official attention.

But still, city forced the of a and a play during the festival, and the two venues hosting the “Big Bash” Saturday had received calls from officials, according to Tan.

He said police had come to Cotton’s Saturday where and Chinese mingled but soon left.

, a 27-year-old Chinese who was enjoying the shows Saturday, said he was amazed by the festival.

“I’ve never been abroad, and I have really wondered how such an event could take place so smoothly — I’m really nicely surprised,” he said.

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China hushes up first gay pride week

- of ’s first week were struggling Thursday to find new venues for their after police in warned clubs and bars against joining the planned festival.
The came even as ’s state-run English-language daily was hailing the as “a good of the country’s ” and “an event of .”
Police and commercial warned a of “very severe” if it screened as part of the festival, says an who asked not to be identified. A studio called off a after a similar visit.
said the official interference illustrated official toward gatherings: low-key in are tolerated; public activities are banned.
“If you attract a of attention and media reports, the government will intervene,” says Wan Yanhai, an in .
The two American women who organized week deliberately avoided scheduling any public that would have required official permission, for of being banned. The festival of film, theater, literary readings, and , however, has drawn considerable international , even if the Chinese- in has made no mention of the event. Most of the 500 or so who have attended so far have been foreigners.
There are thought to be around 35 million in , who considerable in the workplace and elsewhere if they are courageous enough to come out. was a crime here until 1997, and classed as a until 2001. Some government-funded are still trying to find a “cure” for .
Although websites, clubs, and have sprung up in cities such as and , there is still a taboo on culture in and . At the same time, adds Mr. Wan, “the traditional Chinese concept of the family is very , and families put heavy pressure on to get married.” China hushes up first gay pride week
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China Internet filter challenged in rights uproar

A Chinese has demanded a to reconsider a government demand that all new carry , adding to over a plan critics say is ineffective and intrusive.
Li Fangping, a who often embraces , has asked the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to allow hearings on the “lawfulness and ” of the demand, which takes effect from and was publicized only this week.
“This lacks a ,” Li wrote in a submission to the ministry that was sent to reporters by on Thursday.
“Designating that the same software must be installed in all computers affects ’ rights to choose.”
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China’s first Gay Pride event

’s first event, organised by ’s English-speaking , has been quietly celebrating this week with no hint of a parade or .

In a country where acceptance of is still low, — foreigners living in — have been reluctant to draw official attention.

So “ ” does not include the that typifies in and the US, but is centred around held in to avoid the need for .

As a result, few Chinese appear to be taking part — or even to know about the — and have been mostly expatriate.

“Even though we have talked about ( ) for a , the news published in Chinese about this is only very recent,” said Xing Zhao, a man in his .

has long been a in with decriminalised only in 1997, while behaviour was officially viewed as a until 2001.

Those behind hope it will help change prevailing , no matter how incrementally.

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