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scene & heard - april 2005
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
After a difficult few months Phuket finally put on its gay finery and partied on in grand style for Phuket Gay Festival 2005. Meanwhile, despite the drought, the whole country is gearing up for Songkran (Thai New Year) with water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink!
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scene & heard - december
Sunday, December 12, 2004
'Tis the season to be jolly, and if you are not already all party'd out by Bangkok and Pattaya pride celebrations then relax and get ready for Christmas and New Year madness, then it is on the Phuket in February for their pride weekend - as they say in Phuket, it never stops!
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bangkok pride week 2004 begins
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
With the usual mix of fun, food, sport, sexy bodies, fundraising and AIDS awareness raising, thousands of locals, expats and visitors flocked to Lumphini Park as Bangkok Pride Coalition launched its Pride Week 2004 with "Pride in the Park".
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scene & heard - october
Sunday, October 17, 2004
The little yellow flags seen everywhere around town means it vegetarian Food Festival time, and they will soon be replaced with rainbow flags in Bangkok and Pattaya as the gay festivals in both cities reach their climax for 2004!
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scene & heard - september
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Zoning laws are now a reality in Bangkok and elsewhere but don't be surprised if you don't notice the difference - but if you been around the scene recently you would have seen that there is certainly no shortage of new places to go to and fun things to do!
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2.5 Million Baht donation to HEARTT 2000
Sunday, March 16, 2008
On Monday 25 February the Pattaya Gay Festival 2008 held their 'Tribute to the Stars' opening Street Party in Boyztown, Pattaya. The host for the evening was Madame Jim from the Ambiance Hotel who presented Dr Phillipe of the HEARTT 2000 Charity with a cheque for 2.5 million Baht from Pattaya Gay Festival.
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New Asia Pacific Statistics Reveal an Alarming Incidence of
HIV in MSM
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Today, on World AIDS Day 2007, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of men who have sex with men (MSM) will become infected with HIV in cities across the Asia Pacific, becoming the latest statistics in an almost unrecognized but ever-growing crisis that many governments in the region are only just beginning to grapple with. As these efforts take shape, the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM) is offering its partnership to develop and support new strategies aimed at tackling this regional challenge.
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Bangkok Pride Festival 2007 Accounts
Friday, November 30, 2007
Financial accounts for Pride 2007 have been announced by the festival committee. Total income was 214,438 Baht, with expenses of 53,906 Baht with a profit for the year of 160,532 Baht.
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Thai Constitution To Protect Gays
Monday, July 02, 2007
The Thai government's Constitutional Drafting Assembly (CDA) adopted language to ensure equal rights for gays, lesbians and transgendered people on Thursday, June 29th. The draft constitution expressly refers to people of "other sexual identities," which activists involved in the process said was understood to include transgendered kathoey as well as gay men and lesbians.
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Thailand Votes to Exclude Protections for Homosexuals and Transgenders in its New Constitution
Monday, June 11, 2007
The Thai Assembly drafting a new constitution under the Kingdom's current military junta has voted against including Thai lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders. Once famed for its tolerance, Thailand has taken another step backward in not protecting the human rights of all of its citizens.
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Singapore police reject licence application for gay event
Sunday, December 12, 2004
Just when everyone thought they could keep partying forever, the police on Wednesday rejected an application for a public entertainment licence (PELU) to hold SnowBall.04 on December 26 because "the event is likely to be organised as a gay party which is contrary to public interest in general."
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Singapore too conservative to tolerate gay groups
Saturday, April 10, 2004
The Singapore government said Wednesday that it would ban gay support organisations because its conservative population doesn't believe such groups deserve legitimacy.
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size really does matter
Thursday, February 05, 2004
A recent US court case has shown once again that the size of one's manhood really can be a critical issue, though in this case it was the smaller the better!
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just one click
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
That's all it took to really take the shine off the latest advance in penile prosthetics for five Texas men, but with a bit more attention to the look and feel the device could become the hottest "tool" for Bangkok's club patrons - at least the male ones.
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sydney gay games AUS$ 2.5m in debt
Saturday, December 07, 2002
It was announced this week that the Sydney Gay Games organising body has been placed into voluntary liquidation with debts of more than AUS$ 2.5 million.
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