Navy Officer Weds Partner As Gay Ban Ends - When Navy Lt. Gary Ross and his partner were searching for a place to get married, they settled on a site in Vermont, in part because the state is in the Eastern time zone. That way, the two men were able to recite their vows before family and friends at the first possible moment after the formal repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. Just after midnight Tuesday, the partners of 11 years were married. http://bit.ly/mSxgeo
Brad Pitt Asks, "What's So Scary About Gay People Getting Married?" - Brad Pitt has an interview in this week's Parade, and everyone got so worked up over those comments about his being bored in his marriage to Jennifer Aniston that they failed to take much notice of what he had to say in the same piece about religion and marriage equality. He's strongly in favor of the latter – and not so keen on the former. These are subjects Pitt has covered before in other interviews but the Parade piece has some interesting quotes. - http://bit.ly/p7yZ7s
Play About Prop 8 Makes Its Broadway Debut - A play exploring last year's court fight over California's gay marriage ban has made its debut on Broadway, only hours after a federal judge decided to unseal the trial's video recordings. Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's play "8'' was born, in part, by frustration that video of the Proposition 8 trial was barred from broadcast. http://on.wsj.com/qhTI9v
Gay Marriage Trial Tapes To Be Public, Judge Rules. Video recordings of the trial over California's gay marriage ban should be unsealed, a federal judge ruled on Monday. District Judge James Ware in San Francisco said in a court order that there was "no compelling" reason to keep the digital files under seal. - http://reut.rs/q5mLIB
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