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Towleroad
Genre launched the website in 2003. March 03 2021 1:34 PM EST
After almost 18 years of informing his readers on LGBTQ+ news and entertainment, gay blogger Andy Towle has stepped away from his namesake website,
Towleroad. The blog will now operate under the editorial leadership of Michael Goff, who was Towle s business partner at
Towleroad and one of the founding editors of
Out (now a sister publication of
The Advocate).
Genre, launched
Towleroad in October 2003 just as many were gravitating to the internet for their daily news fix. A mix of queer stories culled from the internet along with links to articles that appeal to gay Gen X and millennial audiences, Towle ensured the blog was constantly updated. The site has featured numerous contributors, including those in the political sphere like David Mixner and Corey Johnson, queer creators such as Matthew Rettenmund, Nathan Manske, and Randy Rainbow, and celebrated writers like Lisa Keen.
to the white house about those concerns. the grand vote was 3-34. senator bernie sanders, great to have you on, as always. thank you. thank you very much. absolutely. coming up, maverick versus rand paul and the rising star that senator might have as we see senator john mccain and lindsey graham, as we just mentioned. they were getting pushback to taking to the floor to slam rand paul. plus signed it, but now he wants the supreme court to overturn it. we re going to talk with former fob david mixner. that leads to the question of the day for you what do you think of bill clinton s about-face on doma? [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus.
principles, and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this was in 1996, when he made doma of the land, angering many of o of. david mixner was arrested for chaining hisself to the white house. david, it s great to have you here to talk about this. your first reaction to this, you wrote about it in your own op-ed on your block, it is important not to clinton tonight the wrong action, and he did it for purely political reasons. es. can we say that he s evolved and taking a big chunk of his legacy in asking it to be reversed?
thef he thought were essential to economic growth. look, he s just trying to get a positioning here where he can oppose republicans as they try for draconian cuts. burks ed, i want to say one other thing about the base. i have a very good friend david mixner on the forefront for gay rights for 40 years and who was in that room today and he called me afterwards and he said it was one the most moving moments-s life. i don t think that we can forget that what happened today was that this president made one of the great civil rights speeches and we ve now achieved one of the great civil rights milestones. we have a lot more to do. we also have to focus on the economy. but you know a presidents got to do more than one thing at a time. i want him to come back and fight on immigration and jobs, if. where do we go from here, roy. i think what will happen is we, you know, after the election, boehner said that we re still dealing with the obama administration a obama agenda. i think that oba