Youngstown Guild's Charge Is Rejected by Labor Board
Date: 07 October 1964
NLRB rejects ANG complaint that Youngstown Vindicator refuses to negotiate in good faith; strike in 8th wk
Daniel Keenan Savage (born October 7, 1964) is an American author, media pundit, journalist, and LGBTQ community activist. He writes Savage Love, an internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column. In 2010, Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, began the It Gets Better Project to help prevent suicide among LGBTQ youth. He has also worked as a theater director, sometimes credited as Keenan Hollahan.
Born in Chicago to Catholic parents, Savage attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting. After living in West Berlin from 1988 to 1990, he moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where he befriended Tim Keck, co-founder of The Onion. When Keck moved to Seattle, Washington, Savage moved as well to become an advice columnist for The Stranger, which Keck founded; he had offered Savage the position after Savage wrote a sample column which impressed him. Savage has since become a sex columnist and a vocal proponent of LGBTQ rights in the United States, voicing his advocacy through Savage Love, and a podcast version titled the Savage Lovecast. In 2001, Savage and his readership coined the term pegging to describe a woman anally penetrating a man with a strap-on dildo.
Outside of his writings and podcasts, Savage has advocated for progressive politics and advancing the rights of LGBTQ youth to prevent suicide in the community. He has opposed laws restricting pornography and the sale of sex toys, and founded the It Gets Better Project with his husband Terry Miller, whom he married in 2005. Savage has been featured on numerous television programs and news outlets, including Countdown with Keith Olbermann and Anderson Cooper 360.
Savage has attracted controversy over his comments and actions related to LGBTQ issues. He promoted the term santorum to define a by-product of sex after former senator Rick Santorum made anti-LGBTQ comments in 2003, and condemned the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for its support of California Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California. His activism and public speaking has brought praise from celebrities and politicians, including former president Barack Obama.
続きを読む...1964年10月7日は、%sの星印の下の水曜日でした。 それはその年の**♎日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は280**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはLyndon B. Johnson歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は61、2025年10月7日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は235、2026年10月7日水曜日日です。 あなたは129日、または約22,515時間、または約540,365分、または約32,421,948秒生きてきました。
Date: 07 October 1964
NLRB rejects ANG complaint that Youngstown Vindicator refuses to negotiate in good faith; strike in 8th wk
Date: 07 October 1964
France begins twice-wkly air delivery of papers to Montreal
Date: 08 October 1964
By JUAN de ONIS; Special to The New York Times
Juan de ONIS
Castro pleased with results of visit by 40 Amer newsmen; visit linked to easing of curbs on foreign newsmen in Cuba
Date: 07 October 1964
THEODORE STRONGINE
Theodore STRONGINE
Date: 08 October 1964
By HANSON W. BALDWIN
Hanson BALDWIN
H W Baldwin discusses USN stand that efficiency efforts in Navy yds have been frustrated by pol pressure
Date: 07 October 1964
By HANSON W. BALDWIN
Hanson BALDWIN
H Baldwin on intelligence activities and methods of mil attaches
Date: 08 October 1964
By ROBERT TRUMBULL; Special to The New York Times
Robert TRUMBULL
IOC meets; refuses to consider petition to lift ban on Indonesia and NK