Ever thought you were too old to find love?
Check out the latest edition of Ask The Expert on www.365Gay.com to see what relationship expert and author Joe Kort has to say about love and aging in the gay community.
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Showing posts with label 365Gay.com. Show all posts
Monday, September 14, 2009
Too old for love?
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Joe Kort,
relationships
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
More on Charles Perez
365Gay.com has some good follow-up to the story of Charles Perez, the gay anchorman who quit his job after being demoted due to what he says is discrimination.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Charles Perez
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Ask the Expert at 365Gay
Have you got questions? 365Gay's got answers.
365Gay.com launches its new “365Gay’s Ask the Expert” video column for those who have pressing questions most relevant to the LGBT community: “how do I choose a doctor?”, “when should I call it quits on my relationship?” or “how can I protect my assets during these rough economic times?” 365Gay.com will take readers’ submitted questions on all topics pertinent to the LGBT community including gay health, law, politics, relationships and finance.
Each week, 365Gay.com will offer the best advice from their expert columnists and commentators in their respective fields. Throughout the month, each week will be broken down to a particular field of interest. For the first week, the doctor is in the house with Dr. Vincent Smith answering your health-related questions and Jay Vanasco gives you the latest in politics and news including the latest developments gay marriage, “don’t ask, don’t tell” and issues on Capitol Hill. Week two looks at both the “law” and “order” of things with law expert Yetta Kurland, civil rights attorney and tenant rights activist, and social etiquette expert, Daniel Leary. Week three it’s all about love and politics (what isn’t?) with relationships expert Joe Kurt and a second monthly update on the latest in news and politics important to the LGBT community. The last week of the month becomes your financial haven with Marc Delphine, experienced and well-versed financial planner, giving tips on all you need to know about your 401(k), credit card debt, investing options, tips for savings and much more to thrive in these uncertain economic times. For more information about our experts, go to 365Gay.com.
Submit your questions today and check in weekly at 365Gay.com.
365Gay.com launches its new “365Gay’s Ask the Expert” video column for those who have pressing questions most relevant to the LGBT community: “how do I choose a doctor?”, “when should I call it quits on my relationship?” or “how can I protect my assets during these rough economic times?” 365Gay.com will take readers’ submitted questions on all topics pertinent to the LGBT community including gay health, law, politics, relationships and finance.
Each week, 365Gay.com will offer the best advice from their expert columnists and commentators in their respective fields. Throughout the month, each week will be broken down to a particular field of interest. For the first week, the doctor is in the house with Dr. Vincent Smith answering your health-related questions and Jay Vanasco gives you the latest in politics and news including the latest developments gay marriage, “don’t ask, don’t tell” and issues on Capitol Hill. Week two looks at both the “law” and “order” of things with law expert Yetta Kurland, civil rights attorney and tenant rights activist, and social etiquette expert, Daniel Leary. Week three it’s all about love and politics (what isn’t?) with relationships expert Joe Kurt and a second monthly update on the latest in news and politics important to the LGBT community. The last week of the month becomes your financial haven with Marc Delphine, experienced and well-versed financial planner, giving tips on all you need to know about your 401(k), credit card debt, investing options, tips for savings and much more to thrive in these uncertain economic times. For more information about our experts, go to 365Gay.com.
Submit your questions today and check in weekly at 365Gay.com.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Logo
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Seems like Focus on the Family actually does just the opposite
Focus on the Family may have some clout, as this 365gay.com editorial on same-sex adoption points out, but NOT IN COLORADO! Gay and lesbian singles can adopt here, and we also have second-parent adoption, meaning that a same-sex partner can adopt his or her partner's child if there is no other legal second parent.
But as the battle over gay and lesbian adoption continues in many other states, it proves one thing about the conservative Christian agenda: it is not family focused, it is not child friendly, it would rather see kids sit in foster care or institutions without a parent than allow a loving parents to adopt. Children, who have no say in the matter, are being used and abused to promote a conservative agenda.
But as the battle over gay and lesbian adoption continues in many other states, it proves one thing about the conservative Christian agenda: it is not family focused, it is not child friendly, it would rather see kids sit in foster care or institutions without a parent than allow a loving parents to adopt. Children, who have no say in the matter, are being used and abused to promote a conservative agenda.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Focus on the Family,
gay adoption
Creating Change in Denver
Denver's on the national GLBT map again as we welcome Creating Change participants to our fair city. Over 1,000 had already arrived as of Wednesday and more are on their way. It's time to focus on the fabulous once again.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Creating Change
Monday, November 3, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Young and homeless
Homelessness among GLBT youth is a big problem. 365gay.com has an excellent feature on homeless youth in NYC, but the problem happens right here in Denver, as well, so remember to support Urban Peak, the fantastic local program for homeless youth with a focus on GLBT and queer youth. Urban Peak has two locations – one in Denver and one in Colorado Springs.
Labels: gay Denver, MileHighGayGuy, LGBT Denver
365Gay.com,
Urban Peak
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