August 2010

“She Got Me Pregnant”: Episode 112

Helen and I share our adventures and misadventures in Portland, Oregon, which led us to our latest technology purchase. This brings us to the subject of technology and tykes. How are today’s technologies affecting our kids’ behaviors and expectations? Is it worth teaching them “old fashioned” ways of doing things, or are we just jealous […]

Lego Lesbians in Love

Minifig Pride! (This is what lesbian moms do when we’re bored.)

Who’s Destroying Marriage? A Photo Essay

Same-sex couples are destroying marriage? No, I think opposite-sex couples are doing very well on their own, as this series of actual wedding cake toppers indicates. Apparently, marriage is something into which straight men need to be dragged or chained. (At least one company, Wilton, has a topper featuring a “Runaway Bride“—but for the most

LGBT Family Researcher Takes on Family Research Council

For your viewing pleasure today, here’s Dr. Abbie Goldberg, assistant professor of psychology at Clark University, and one of the foremost researchers on LGBT families today, debating Tom McClusky, Vice President of Government Affairs at the Family Research Council. Dr. Goldberg’s work was cited in the Prop 8 trial, among other places, and her book, Lesbian

How I Met Your Father: Neil Patrick Harris and Partner Expecting Twins

Actor Neil Patrick Harris, star of How I Met Your Mother, and his partner, actor and chef David Burtka, are expecting twins this fall, according to a tweet from Harris this afternoon. He wrote: So, get this: David and I are expecting twins this fall. We’re super excited/nervous/thrilled. Hoping the press can respect our privacy…

Weekly Political Roundup

Air Force Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach has filed a suit to try and stop his discharge under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT). And high-ranking West Point Cadet Katherine Miller resigned because she is a lesbian and unwilling to compromise her integrity over the policy. Rachel Maddow also has a few pointed words about DADT. A

Harry Potter Lego Sets to Include Suspiciously Short-Haired Quidditch Coach

With Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe making the cover story of Out magazine, I’d be thinking about Harry even if I wasn’t in the middle of reading the series with my son and playing the new Lego Harry Potter Wii game. (And I’m not the only queer parent to be doing so, as Paige Schilt’s

Victory for Lesbian Mom in Ohio: Marriage Ban Does Not Block Child Custody

Add another court victory to the recent Prop 8 and DOMA wins. The Eighth District Court of Appeals in Ohio last week rejected an attempt to use the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage to prevent a lesbian mother from sharing custody of her children with her former partner. Lambda Legal, which represents Rita Goodman

Prop 8 Ruling: A Ally Dad’s View

At the risk of overloading you on Prop 8 references, go read “Gay Marriage Revealed the Worth of My Own,” by Jeremy Adam Smith, founder of the blog Daddy Dialectic (itself a great read for anyone interested in gender and parenting). The piece appeared last Friday in the San Francisco Chronicle, and begins with the

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