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As you know if you read yesterday’s blog, the Gay Games are in full swing in Cologne, Germany.

One of the most inspiring elements of the Games is that people of every age can compete; there are divisions for novices and for athletes aged 50+. In this youth-obsessed world where competitions of every type [...]

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I have to admit it, when I first heard of the Gay Games I thought they were something a little more…dare I say, couples oriented.

Turns out, there is an organization called the Federation of Gay Games—now in its 27th year of operating—which puts on this international sports competition event every four years [...]

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Poland Is So Gay

On July 21, 2010 By

To understand why last week’s EuroPride Poland almost didn’t occur at all, you first have to know a little background on recent politics in Poland: Poland recently lost one of its strongest gay rights supporters: Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, a former Polish deputy prime minister who died in a plane crash in April. That same [...]

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It’s been a gay old time world-wide lately. July’s EuroPride gay pride festival reported around 50,000 in attendance at the annual fest in the Swiss city of Zurich, according to festival organizer Michael Rueegg. Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, was apparently bedecked in fabulous rainbow colors for the occasion. Wonder why [...]

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