Andrew Belonsky

Andrew Belonsky


At a Glance:

Andrew Belonsky has been a Project Contributor since April 2010, has written 49 entries and currently lives in New York, NY.

Bio

Andrew Belonsky is a New York-based journalist and a former Queerty editor. He currently writes for the New York Daily News, the LGBT blog AKAWilliam, the Huffington Post and has filled in as Gawker's night editor.

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'Can't Hardly Wait' For The Hagel Confirmation

Filed by Andrew Belonsky | January 13, 2013 | 5:00 PM | comments

I watched Can't Hardly Wait to unwind after covering the ever-changing Hagel story at a breakneck speed. I needed a break from all that, and the teen comedy romp, I recalled, was a favorite. And then I remembered all the homophobia.Read More


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The News Is Still Going Edition [What You Need To Know]

Filed by Andrew Belonsky | March 23, 2012 | 2:00 PM | comments

It may almost be the weekend, but there's still plenty of news to be had...Read More


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EM Forster's 'Maurice,' Ex-Gay Therapy & Immortal Love

Filed by Andrew Belonsky | September 06, 2011 | 7:00 PM | comments

Written in 1913, EM Forster's Maurice echoes through the ages and reminds us of the dangers of Marcus Bachmann's ex-gay clinic.Read More


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After Ex-Gay Question, Bachmann Snubs Iowa News Station

Filed by Andrew Belonsky | July 26, 2011 | 2:00 PM | comments

Michele Bachmann and her presidential campaign received scores of press earlier this month when it was revealed that her husband, Marcus Bachmann, runs an "ex-gay therapy" clinic. And as the scandal unfolded, Rae Chelle, a reporter from Iowa-based ABC affiliate...Read More


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Gay Marriage Hearings On Capitol Hill: Democracy at its Best

Filed by Andrew Belonsky | July 21, 2011 | 12:30 PM | comments

The Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday held hearings about repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law that prohibits federal recognition of same-sex marriage. This is democracy at its best. Read More