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AfterElton Briefs: Rob Halford on Adam Lambert, Gay Athlete of the Year, SyFy Swings the Cancellation Axe, and More!

"And they told two friends, and so on, and so on, and so on"

  • The FCKH8 Campaign features people flipping the bird and saying "F**k" a lot, and now they're selling a "Str8 Against Hate" calendar with the tag line "Str8 dudes take it off so the homos can get their rights on." For each $10 dollar calendar sold, $2 dollars will go to fund the fight for equal marriage rights and gay youth suicide prevention.
  • Matt Lucas sued The Daily Mail over an article it published after his former partner's suicide, and he' s now won "substantial undisclosed damages" and a public apology.
  • Winona Ryder tells GQ that she knew 15 years ago that Mel Gibson was an anti-Semite and homophobe, but no one believed her.
  • Top Chef Spoiler warning! Out chef Dale Levitski was eliminated on last night's Top Chef: All Stars, and below you can see his exit interview, in which he says it's "kind of an honor."

  • Metal Icon Rob Halford talks about how his life and career have changed since coming out 12 years ago, and what it was like introducing Adam Lambert at the GLAAD awards.

  • Broadwayworld.com has pics from the Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS benefit "A Very MARY Holiday," which raised money for The Ali Forney Center.
  • dot429 has an article about a 17-year-old student in the UK who has launched her own anti-bullying campaign, and it highlights the global problem of bullying.
  • Below you can see the music video for "Texico Bitches" from Broken Social Scene. All it needs is whipped cram, cherries, and why don't we see any nuts?

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