by Jen | Apr 26, 2014 | News, Overseas commentary, Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
Over 7,000 same-sex marriages, three percent of the total number of marriages, were performed in France in 2013, an indication the practice is gaining acceptance despite debate and negative public opinion when the law to permit it was proposed in parliament.
by Carol Burger | Apr 25, 2014 | Overseas commentary, Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
Matt Bomer came out in 2012, but didn’t mention that he was married.
by Jen | Apr 24, 2014 | News, Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
Surprise! Jodie Foster’s now a married woman. The actress and filmmaker quietly tied the knot with her girlfriend Alexandra Hedison over the weekend, a rep for Foster confirmed to CNN.
by Jen | Apr 24, 2014 | News, Overseas commentary, Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
On Tuesday, one day before the one-year anniversary of the legalisation of marriage equality and adoption in France, French politician Jean-Luc Romero tweeted: “Our civilisation did not crumble, despite the alarmist predictions.”
by Jen | Apr 21, 2014 | Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
Denver: A group called Why Marriage Matters Colorado enlisted the help of veterans to create an ad highlighting marriage equality as a Denver-based federal court deliberates on Oklahoma’s marriage ban.
by Carol Burger | Apr 17, 2014 | Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
It’s been a year since the now-famous celebratory waiata was sung in New Zealand’s Parliament.