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Bent Alaska’s blog will continue in hiatus indefinitely; but the Bent Alaska Facebook Group on Facebook is thriving — join us! A long-overdue update from Bent Alaska’s editor.

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Sara’s News, 8/9/12: Out at the Olympics

Thursday, 9 August 2012 – 2:54 PM | Comments Off on Sara’s News, 8/9/12: Out at the Olympics
London Olympics 2012

Gay Olympians aren’t neccessarily out Olympians; the legacy of astronaut Sally Ride; transgender people protected under Affordable Care Act; antigay Bryan Fischer advocates “underground railroad” to kidnap children of gay parents; and other recent LGBTQ news selected by Sara Boesser in Juneau, Alaska.

Give it to me straight: Life is a real drag

Wednesday, 1 August 2012 – 10:38 AM | 2 Comments
Colleen does drag

Sexuality, gender: it’s a lot more fluid than simply “straight” and “gay.” It’s the mask we wear to the world, the walls we put up and the image we care so much about that is the real Drag — and when we put it on, we are fabulous.

White lines and a bell-shaped curve: The Rule of the 68%

Wednesday, 25 January 2012 – 10:15 AM | 2 Comments
White lines and a bell-shaped curve: The Rule of the 68%

If I paint a couple of white lines that the 68% can easily conform to, I will have at my disposal a powerful conforming force. But if the lines are white enough, thick enough, enforced enough, and I land out in the tails, I can even cease to be considered human. I could become Other.

Who are you? I really want to know!

Monday, 23 January 2012 – 9:54 AM | 2 Comments
Who are you? I really want to know!

In our TBLG community (yes, TBLG — let’s get the initials in the right order for once, shall we?) we really do want to “get” each other. It’s just that there are some places we, ourselves, cannot go. And that’s Okay. We just need to be very careful to be aware that our own orientation is not the only “right” orientation. We need to be very careful not to be mean.