A Single Drop of Red
A Single Drop of Red

With their pounding guitars, judicious use of synthesizers and dramatic lyrics about combat and death, this hard-rocking Boston duo certainly makes evocative music.

by Michael Wood | Mar 23, 2008

Charmed and Strange
Charmed and Strange

First of all, give this one-man band props for originality. Eschewing the usual (read: dull) singer-songwriter-with-acoustic-guitar routine, this Israeli musician doesn't stop at picking and strumming.

by Michael Wood | Mar 24, 2008

Capture the Castle
Capture the Castle

Emerg-O! Percept-O! Joan-Crawford-waving-an-axe-in-your-face-O! These are some of the tricks cult filmmaker William Castle used to lure kids into theaters and scare the pants off them. Learn more in <I>Spine Tingler!</i>, one of the highlights of this year's Boston Underground Film Festival.

by Michael Wood | Mar 21, 2008

Shadows of the past
Shadows of the past

Although he's something of a national treasure in his native Australia, multidisciplinary artist William Yang is little known here in the U.S. That may change with his current tour of his performance <I>Shadows</i>, which shines a light on the history of prejudice and persecution suffered by German and Aboriginal communities.

by Michael Wood | Mar 20, 2008

'The biggest threat'
'The biggest threat'

Last month a California teenager was shot in the head by a classmate because his classmate didn't like that the teen was gay. The tragedy was covered by the media, but it received nothing approaching the attention given to Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern's now infamous anti-gay tirade, which was surreptitiously taped and then posted for the world to hear on YouTube.

by Michael Wood | Mar 23, 2008

Barry Scott back to court; P'Town to train summer officers on hate crimes
Barry Scott back to court; P'Town to train summer officers on hate crimes

Barry Scott, the openly gay DJ arrested last July while DJing at a private house party in Provincetown, is going back to court April 11 to ask Orleans District Court Judge Therese Wright to grant him access to an internal police investigation into his arrest.

by Michael Wood | Mar 25, 2008

Repeal on HIV travel ban headed to Senate floor
Repeal on HIV travel ban headed to Senate floor

The effort to end the U.S. ban on travel and immigration into the country by people who are HIV-positive moved one step closer to victory last week when the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations approved the inclusion of language to end the ban as part of legislation to reauthorize the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

by Michael Wood | Mar 23, 2008

South Coast Equality Alliance to hold inaugural event
South Coast Equality Alliance to hold inaugural event

During the battle over marriage equality a group of LGBT and ally activists on Massachusetts' South Coast region came together as the Marriage Equality Coalition of the South Coast. With the defeat of the amendment to ban same-sex marriage last summer, activists behind that coalition have decided to use the energy generated by the marriage movement to create a more permanent LGBT organization in the region.

by Michael Wood | Mar 24, 2008

Trans rights bill likely delayed
Trans rights bill likely delayed

As <i>Bay Windows</i> went to press it was uncertain what action the legislature's Joint Committee on the Judiciary would take on the transgender rights bill, House Bill 1722. March 19 was the deadline for the committee to decide what action to take on the bill, which was the subject of a ten-hour hearing before the Judiciary March 4

by Michael Wood | Mar 23, 2008

Youth commission seeks funding for new programs
Youth commission seeks funding for new programs

The Massachusetts Commission on GLBT Youth plans to push for an unprecedented $2.9 million in state funding for youth programs in the Fiscal Year 2009, a figure far above the commission's FY02 high watermark of $1.6 million.

by Michael Wood | Mar 22, 2008


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