Kanye West sees Gay People!
February 18, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
It appears that entertainer, KANYE WEST, is, at least, cognizant of the contributions of GLBTI people in the worlds of design and fashion.
He makes an interesting, if difficult to interpret, comment here.
Excerpt: “Take the word gay—like, in hip-hop, that’s a negative thing, right? But in the past two, three years, all the gay people I’ve encountered have been, like, really, really, extremely dope. Y’know, I haven’t, like, gone to a gay bar, nor do I ever plan to. But where I would talk to a gay person—the conversation would be mostly around, like, art or design—it’d be really dope.
Half of N.J. registered voters support gay marriage
February 18, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
Two years after New Jersey legalized civil unions for same-sex couples, nearly half the state’s residents favor allowing gay people to marry, a new Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey poll has found.
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No Comments · Add a CommentYesterday’s Soap Featured Lesbian Wedding!
February 17, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
(CNN) — Lavish weddings on soap operas are commonplace — beautiful, wealthy characters united amid copious tears, heaps of flowers and exquisite attire.

Actresses Tamara Braun and Eden Riegel take part in the wedding as depicted on ABC’s “All My Children.”
Monday’s ceremony on ABC’s “All My Children” was much the same, except for the couple: Bianca Montgomery and Reese Williams, both wearing designer dresses, united in daytime television’s first lesbian wedding.
“When my character did first come out of the closet, there was a lot of negative reaction,” said Eden Riegel, the actress who plays Bianca. Her character is the daughter of Erica Kane, a longtime mainstay on the show played by Susan Lucci.
“People were very protective of Erica Kane’s daughter, and I think that the beauty of the show is that we were able to reach people and get people sort of used to the idea,” Riegel said.
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The ceremony, portions of which were posted on a Web site dedicated to ABC daytime television and SOAPnet.com, featured both women wearing designer dresses and holding red roses.
“I promise to love you and devote myself to you,” says a tearful Reese, played by Tamara Braun, during the ceremony, her hands in Bianca’s. “Because standing here with you, it’s where I belong.”
Lucci said, “Once Bianca came out and said she was gay, Erica said, ‘But no! You won’t get married!’ Well, now that Bianca is getting married, you know, the other part of Erica is like, ‘Hooray!’ You know? ‘I get to plan my daughter’s wedding after all!’ ”
At least one religious group, however, expressed its disapproval of the nuptials.
“I think it is really important to understand that there are a lot of things that people don’t really want to see and don’t want coming into their homes, and lesbian weddings are certainly one of them,” said Glenn Stanton of the group Focus on the Family.
But gay and lesbian groups hailed the televised wedding as a victory.
“It’s reality,” said Neil Giuliano, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). “So when we see a lesbian couple getting married on daytime drama, it simply reflects what’s happening in the real world.”
Actress Braun said, “If you are brave enough to want to get married, especially with the divorce rate as high as it is, then you should have that right no matter what sex you are, who you love, what color you are, how many extra toes and feet you have … equal rights for all people.”
Recent high-profile same-sex weddings included that of talk show host Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, actress Portia de Rossi, last August. However, same-sex marriage remains a hot-button issue in many states — particularly California.
The state was one of several to ban same-sex marriage in the November 4 elections. But unlike the others, California had been issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples since a May 15 ruling by the state Supreme Court legalized the unions.
However, California’s Proposition 8, the measure outlawing same-sex marriage, passed with about 52.5 percent of the vote.
Three groups — the American Civil Liberties Union, gay-rights group Lambda Legal and the National Center for Lesbian Rights — filed a legal challenge to the vote, asking the state Supreme Court to rule the ballot-initiative process was “improperly used” to strip away a right protected by the state constitution.
The court has said it will hear the appeal, but will not block the implementation or enforcement of the law in the meantime. Arguments in the case could be heard as early as next month.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Rhode Island recognizes same-sex marriages from other states, and Vermont, New Jersey and New Hampshire allow civil unions.
savvyplanners.com has won the coveted 2009 Wedding Wire Bride’s Choice Awards™!
February 16, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, just announced that savvyplanners.com has won the 2009 Bride’s Choice Awards™!
In its inaugural year, the Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and honors vendors from the WeddingWire Network that demonstrate excellent quality of service, responsiveness, professionalism, value of cost and flexibility. This year’s recipients represent the top three percent of WeddingWire’s vendor community, which includes over 100,000 wedding vendors from across the US. That means savvyplanners.com is one of the very best Wedding Planning Firms.
Unlike other awards in which winners are selected by the company, the Bride’s Choice Awards are determined exclusively by recent newlyweds through surveys and reviews.
“We are excited to launch this annual award program to honor high-performing vendors based solely on the experiences of our WeddingWire community,” according to Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “This year’s recipients have set the bar high, exhibiting excellent service and expertise in the wedding industry.”
savvyplanners.com would like to thank our past clients for speaking on our behalf and helping us win the 2009 Bride’s Choice Award!
Suze Orman’s Valentine’s Day Wish
February 16, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
Thank you Suze! (via Pam’s House Blend)
At the end of your rope for something unique for this Valentine’s Day!?
February 13, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
Super Rental Offers for the Weekend
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Hawaii House Passes Civil Union, Bill Goes to Senate
February 13, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
Passing by a margin of 33-17, Hawaii’s House approved a measure that would allow gays and lesbians to enter into civil unions. Opponents of the bill are claiming that the they’re holding off on a real fight until the bill gets to Hawaii’s Senate, but State Senate President Colleen Hanabusa says she has enough votes to pass the bill, provided she can get it out of committee.
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Gay couples ask for marriage licenses nationwide
February 12, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
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No Comments · Add a CommentRe-Introduction of Uniting American Families Act
February 12, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
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Gay marriage supporters hand out Valentines
February 12, 2009 by savvyplanners.com ·
February 12, 2009 Maine Today
About a dozen gay and lesbian couples came to the Statehouse today to talk about why they think they should be allowed to legally marry in Maine.
And, they handed out Valentines to state lawmakers as they made their way into the morning session.
“Our stories, our lives, our love and our commitment to each other are what is truly at the heart of marriage in Maine,” said Jill Barkley of Portland who spoke with her partner, Diane Hitchcock, at her side. “Being able to legally commit to one another as spouses will secure our life together and provide added protection for our future family.”
The Maine Freedom to Marry Coalition is lobbying legislators to support a bill sponsored by Sen. Dennis Damon, D-Trenton, who is sponsoring a bill to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry in Maine.
Opponents of the measure will gather at St. Paul Center in Augusta from 3-5 p.m. today for a talk called “Ramifications of Genderless Marriage in Maine.” That talk is sponsored by the Maine Coalition of Concerned Families.






