Jim Gaylord Receives an Apology

By TJ Lusher In 1972, Jim Gaylord was terminated from his teaching position at the Tacoma, Washington high school.  The reason for his termination – he confirmed his sexual orientation to an administrator.  The admission came after Gaylord was presented with a copy of a written letter from a student indicating he thought Gaylord was […]

NBC’s Version of Constantine Won’t Be Bisexual

By Ashley R. Lierman Speculation has come to an end on whether the NBC adaptation of long-running DC Comics series Hellblazer will retain the main character’s bisexuality – and the answer is no. Executive producers David S. Goyer were willing to fight to show evidence of John Constantine’s smoking habit onscreen, it seems, but found […]

Meet Don Yarman!: An RT member profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser Currently, Don’s self-identified role in the GLBTRT is the “cranky old man” on the Stonewall Book Awards Committee. Previously he has been the “fussy intellectual snob” on the Stonewall Book Awards Committee. As Deputy Director of the Delaware County District Library, he serves the mixed suburban, small town, and rural area north […]

ALA Seeking Nominations

Peter Hepburn, GLBTRT Councillor, sent out an e-mail today announcing that the ALA Nominating Committee is seeking members who are interested in standing for election. The committee will select two people to run for President and at least 50 members to run for Council as Members-At-Large. For more information, you can see the press release […]

Documentary About Gay Athletes Partially Made in Sochi

Despite the best efforts of the Russian government to stamp down LGBT people at the Olympics, they couldn’t get rid of everything. A documentary that revolves around the lives of gay athletes at the games was secretly filmed during the Olympics. The film will premier in October at EPIX. It is fronted by Johnny Weir […]

World’s Oldest Erotic Carving, And They Are Gay

An Ancient Grecian erotic carving was found this week by Dr. Andreas Vlachopoulos. While working on the Greek island of Astypalaia, Via The Bilerico Project: Dr. Vlachopoulos added that the newly-discovered graffiti is especially significant because of its use of the past continuous tense (i.e. “was mounting”). “It clearly says,” explained Vlachopoulos, “that these two men were making […]