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Is Dave Gay???

Patrick Thomas

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Sep 20, 1997, 10:00:00 AM9/20/97

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I want to know if Dave is gay? In the ballad 'So Much to Say' he sings,
'I say my hell is the closet and I'm stuck inside, Can't see the light,
and my heaven is a nice house in the sky'

It seems that Dave is saying that he wants to come out of the closet.

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Patrick Thomas
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Well Dave must be hiding in the closet awfully well conside
I'm sure we have all came across Dave's letter to teens following the suicide of Tyler Clementi.What a terribly sad tragedy!!

"Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro
has responded to the suicide of a music student by appealing to
teenagers who sense repressed to seek support before taking their possess lives.Tyler Clementi,
an 18-year-old New Jersey musician, jumped to his death after two
fellow students secretly filmed him having gay sex and then b...roadcast
the footage online.Now
Navarro has written an verb letter to gay, bisexual and transgender
teens in which he admits he considered suicide at times in his own life
as he struggled with the murder of his mother and drug addiction. He
begs people to realize that while being a victim of bullying can be
horrific, the experience will pass and lead to better times"

An Open Letter To Gay, Bi & Transgender Teens

by Dave Navarro on September 29, 2010

Ok everybody, here is the deal. I cannot imagine what it’s like growing up in a close minded environment and being gay, bi or tans-gender. I don’t think any of us who a

Wendy's and Gay Rights

John_Corrado1

I’ve been boycotting the fast-food chain Wendy’s for about three years now for my belief that Wendy’s discriminates against homosexuals in their hiring practices.

However, I’ve been mulling it over for a scant days now, and starting to become concerned. My evidence for Wendy’s practices are based on stories my girlfriend has heard. I haven’t heard anything from a major news source on the matter, nothing from my activist friends, and I’m wondering if the stories my GF heard had more to do with growing up in conservative Carrol County than with Wendy’s per se.

So, the scrutinize I have- has anyone else heard of Wendy’s being discriminatory in hiring homosexuals, or have I been denying myself Biggie fries for the last 36 months on the basis of little more than UL?

Starbury2

I don’t really follow the issue much, so I may be mistaken…but I think the practice of gay rights’ activists boycotting Wendy’s began when Wendy’s pulled its advertising from the sitcom Ellen, after Ellen Degeneres announced she was gay.

sailor3

Dave Wolz: from first-time customer to legacy owner

Wolz’s journey

From struggling to come out to owning Milwaukee’s most iconic gay bar, Wolz has seen the city’s gay community change a lot.

“The community is stronger now than it’s ever been,” he said. From being a scene that was “still rather underground and something that wasn’t openly talked about” to queerness being something “less stigmatized and almost fashionable,” Wolz is grateful for his journey and to those who paved the way before him.”

“I’d really like to thank the first ‘group’ of gays that I got to know and hang out with a lot: Vinnie Hemmer, Toby Heney, Craig Pitzen, Drew Kopshinsky, Nick Tice, and Tom Morden,” he said. “Recently, of course I’ve learned a lot from [previous La Cage owners] George and Michael Prentice and Corey Grubb.”

Wolz also feels indebted to the early Milwaukee AIDS activists. “I’m grateful to those who were ‘demanding change’—folks part of Operate UP, for instance. I was on a very outer orbit when they were active, but I think they pushed things forward a lot,” he said. “I wasn’t part of