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Sunday evening humor

For those who missed it, here is a clip of Paul Cameron’s unintentionally hilarious appearance on The Daily Show. (Hat tip to Tom.) You almost have to feel sorry for the guy. Almost. Cameron is the disgraced fraudulent “reseacher” who … Continue reading

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Don’t poke the bear

Archive of drama policy material The panel on the LCPS theatrical presentations policy held last night was very illuminating – kudos to the LEAP program coordinators for pulling it together. There will be a detailed report later below the fold, … Continue reading

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Revisit school play policy

Loudoun Independent November 16, 2005 By Jerry Hyman, Cascades The last month has seen numerous tributes to Rosa Parks. It’s too bad her courageous stand against legal segregation can’t be favorably depicted in a high school theatrical presentation in Loudoun … Continue reading

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Gay groups cheer Va. elections

Defeat of Kilgore and anti-gay delegates seen as turning point Washington Blade November 11, 2005 By Eartha Jane Melzer Gay groups across the political spectrum celebrated the results of Virginia’s Nov. 8 election. With the defeat of Republican gubernatorial candidate … Continue reading

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Good and ugly

Update, June 15, 2007: Incredibly, Patricia Phillips continues to falsely attribute this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial to us as an “Equality Loudoun article in praise of Andrews.” Update: See how this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial is being falsely attributed to Equality Loudoun … Continue reading

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Part of a Dramatic Tradition

Loudoun Extra June 5, 2005 By Bill Gorondner Sabrina Audrey Jess, the Stone Bridge High School playwright, is in good company for trying to portray the effects of intolerance and bullying and for shining the light on the need for … Continue reading

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School Board confronts free speech in schools

Loudoun Times-Mirror May 25, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger A School Board committee meets tonight to craft a policy that, had it been in place, would have prevented “Offsides” from being staged at Stone Bridge High School three months ago. “Offsides,” … Continue reading

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