Conservative leads marriage-focused election in Costa Rica
Evangelical Christian singer and journalist Fabricio Alvarado is leading in the first round of presidential elections in Costa Rica. Alvarado was a long-shot candidate until a surprise court ruling on same-sex marriage propelled him into the spotlight. [New York Times]
Indonesian police to investigate assault on trans women
After a group of police officers in conservative Aceh province forcibly cut the hair of a group of transgender beauticians, the police force says it is investigating the officers’ conduct. [Channel News]
Eagles fans accidentally end up in Eagle bar
Enthusiastic Philadelphia Eagles fans in Minneapolis thought they had found a watering hole for fellow fans when they stumbled into a bar with a name that included “Eagle” in it. They were wrong. [Outsports]
Romanian protesters interrupt LGBT movie screening
Orthodox Christian protesters in Romania marched into a movie theatre on Sunday, disrupting a showing of the French film BPM (Beats Per Minute), about the AIDS epidemic. The incident is part of a growing anti-gay movement in the country. [Balkan Insight]
Super Bowl Coke ad features gender-neutral pronoun
A Super Bowl ad from Coca-Cola evoked applause and ruffled feathers by using a gender neutral pronoun.