A 'conversion/reparative therapy' seminar organised by the Singapore chapter of the US-linked Focus on the Family will still go on despite protests by local activists.
Organisers of what was to be the 2006 Gay Games have said that they will continue with a similar event after severing their relationship with the official Federation of Gay Games on Tuesday.
A top mainland China university is offering a graduate course on homosexuality in what is seen as an encouraging sign that the authorities are willing to consider recognising gays and lesbians in the world's most populous country. Tim Cribb reports in Hong Kong.
While organisers reported that Bangkok's fifth annual Gay Pride Parade on Sunday was a success, two groups charged that the event had "a fairly strong western influence" and was poorly organised and coordinated.
Fridae's resident sexpert, Alvin Tan, blows the lid off favourite homo-sexual haunts and shares the gay man and woman's favourite places for sexcapades outside of their bedrooms.
Thailand's so-called City of Angels is gearing up for its biggest celebration ever as Bangkok Pride Parade sashays into town this weekend. Rob Newbold talks to Pride co-chairman Paul Causey.
The Human Rights Campaign has launched a US$1 million ad campaign in response to conservative lawmakers who with the support of US President George Bush are lobbying for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages as well as prohibit recognition of all civil unions and domestic partnerships.
The Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2003 and Action for AIDS needs your help to raise S$100,000 to fund AIDS education programmes for youths and to help with medication subsidies for patients.