A new gay icons exhibition comes to London, Barney Frank explains himself, and more.
March 26 2009 12:00 AM EST
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A new gay icons exhibition comes to London, Barney Frank explains himself, and more.
Strike a pose: Princess Diana, Nelson Mandela, and Harvey Milk are among the 60 "gay icons" selected to appear in an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London this July. Deconstructing Barney: The representative explains why he called Justice Antonin Scalia a homophobe.
Welcome to the Grindr: A new iPhone dating application for gay and bisexual men launches. The kids are all right: Professional groups in Maine explain why marriage equality would be good for children in the state.
Growth industry: A new gay rights organization forms to serve residents of the conservative-leaning Inland Empire area of Southern California. $1 for a room: A gay-owned and -operated hotel in Philadelphia introduces a "guest stimulus plan."
Sign of the times: The GLBT Historical Society in San Francisco wonders where to put the 17-foot sign from Finocchio's, a legendary drag bar that closed in 1999.