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...obsessed with it.THC: So recently there’s been a lot of controversy about you “lancing” [Hilton’s Lance Bass-inspired term for outing celebrities] people. Do you see yourself having a role in promoting gay pride?PH: My role is being honest about what I report and being honest to myself. I mean I’m not a gay blogger. I’m a blogger who happens to be gay and who happens to be Latino. I don’t believe that being gay and out in Hollywood...
...Jennifer Chrisler is the Executive Director of Family Pride, the nation's largest LGBT family advocacy group, and the mother of twin boys with her wife Cheryl Jacques. They reside in Washington...
...enlisted her younger sister Athena, currently a design student in New York, to help out with the complete re-design of the company’s signature bread bags. Poilâne describes her devotion to her bread as “extremely passionate,” and takes pride in her active role in the company’s operations. She returns to Paris every four to six weeks for meetings, and spends her summers in France. Poilâne, who also supervises a functional sculpture and jewelry gallery started by her mother, has kept a low profile...
...layout. "We wanted it to be much more about seeing the exhibits in context," she says. The regimented ranks of dolls and bears have been scattered among the rows of full-length, small-person-accessible glass cabinets, now themed with titles such as Imaginary Play and Classic Fantasy. Pride of place still goes to such rare items as the Dutch-made Princess Daisy doll (1890), and the two exquisitely detailed tabletop layouts of Chinese rock gardens once owned by the Empress Josephine (1780), which, apart from being handcarved in wood, ivory and mother-of-pearl, look like giant Polly Pocket...
...Specific gripes aside, the critics appear to share a belief that the U.S. has impugned India's pride and independence. There has long been a consensus in the Indian political mainstream that nuclear weapons are India's right, and that Western nuclear powers are hypocritical for seeking to punish or hinder it for building weapons systems that the established nuclear powers have shown no inclination to give up. This sense of wounded dignity is captured in a cartoon in Monday's Times of India, depicting Manmohan at the "nuclear high table," but sitting in a baby's high chair beside...