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Dan Savage

Daniel Keenan Savage (born October 7, 1964)[1] is an American author, media pundit, journalist, and LGBT community activist.[2][3] 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 LGBT youth. He has also worked as a theater director, sometimes credited as Keenan Hollahan.

Dan Savage
Savage at Inforum, 2013
Born
Daniel Keenan Savage

(1964-10-07) October 7, 1964 (age 59)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Other namesKeenan Hollahan
EducationUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (BFA)
Occupation(s)Author, media pundit, journalist, newspaper editor, sex advice columnist
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Terry Miller
(m. 2005)
Children1
Websitehttps://savage.love

Born in Chicago to Roman 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 LGBT rights in the United States, voicing his advocacy through his column, Savage Love, and a podcast version of his column, 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.[4]

Outside of his writings and podcasts, Savage has advocated for progressive politics and advancing the rights of LGBT 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 LGBT issues. He coined the term santorum to define a by-product of sex after former senator Rick Santorum made anti-LGBT 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.

Early life and education edit

Dan Savage was born in Chicago, Illinois,[5] the son of Judith "Judy" (née Schneider), who worked at Loyola University, and William Savage Sr.[6] He has German and Irish ancestry.[7][8] The third of four children, he has two brothers and one sister.[5] Savage was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary North, which he has described as "a Catholic high school in Chicago for boys thinking of becoming priests."[9] Though Savage has stated that he considers himself "a wishy-washy agnostic" and an atheist,[10] he continues to identify as "culturally Catholic".[9][11]

Savage attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign,[12][13] where he received a BFA in Acting.[14][5] He lived in West Berlin from late-1988 to 1990.[15]

Career edit

Savage Love edit

In 1991, Savage was living in Madison, Wisconsin, and working as a night manager at Four Star Fiction and Video (now Four Star Video Cooperative), a local video store that specialized in independent film titles.[16][17][5] He befriended Tim Keck, co-founder of The Onion, who announced that he was moving to Seattle to help start an alternative weekly newspaper titled The Stranger.[5] Savage "made the offhand comment that forever altered [his] life: 'Make sure your paper has an advice column—everybody claims to hate 'em, but everybody seems to read 'em'."[18] Savage wrote a sample column, and to his surprise, Keck offered him the job.[19][20]

Savage stated in a February 2006 interview in The Onion's A.V. Club (which published his column until 2021[21]) that he began the column with the express purpose of providing mocking advice to heterosexuals, since most straight advice columnists were "clueless" when responding to letters from gay people.[19] Savage wanted to call the column "Hey, Faggot!" in an effort to reclaim a hate word. His editors at the time refused his choice of column name, but for the first several years of the column, he attached "Hey, Faggot!" at the beginning of each printed letter as a salutation."[22] In his February 25, 1999, column, Savage announced that he was retiring the phrase, claiming that the reclamation had been successful.[22]

He has written in a number of columns about "straight rights" concerns, such as the HPV vaccine and the morning-after pill. In his November 9, 2005, column he wrote that "[t]he right-wingers and the fundies and the sex-phobes don't just have it in for the queers. They're coming for your asses too."

Theater edit

As a theater director, Savage (under the name Keenan Hollohan, combining his middle name and his paternal grandmother's maiden name[23]) was a founder of Seattle's Greek Active Theater.[11] Much of the group's work were queer interpretations of classic works, such as a tragicomic Macbeth with both the title character and Lady Macbeth played by performers of the opposite sex.[citation needed] In March 2001, he directed his own Egguus at Consolidated Works, a parody of Peter Shaffer's 1973 play Equus which exchanged a fixation on horses for a fixation on chickens.[24]

Letters from the Earth (2003), also at Consolidated Works, was Savage's most recent production.[25] Letters was a trimmed version of Mark Twain's The Diary of Adam and Eve. It received scathing reviews, including one from The Stranger - "My Boss's Show Stinks".[26]

Media appearances edit

 
Speaking at Illinois Wesleyan University, 2007

In addition to writing a weekly column and four books, Savage has been involved in several other projects.

From 1994 until 1997, he had a weekly three-hour call-in show called Savage Love Live on Seattle's KCMU (now KEXP-FM). From 1998 to 2000, he ran the biweekly advice column Dear Dan on the news website abcnews.com.

He is now the editorial director of the weekly Seattle newspaper The Stranger, a promotion from his former position as The Stranger's editor-in-chief.[27] Savage stars in Savage U on MTV, contributes frequently to This American Life and Out magazine, and acts as a "Real Time Real Reporter" on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. He has also made multiple appearances on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann and CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, to discuss LGBT political issues, such as same-sex marriage and Don't Ask Don't Tell.

In 2014, he participated in Do I Sound Gay?, a documentary film by David Thorpe about stereotypes of gay men's speech patterns.[28]

In 2016, he was the first guest of Twice Removed, a family history podcast hosted by A. J. Jacobs. In the episode, Savage's lineage was traced to Nan Britton, Paul Popham, and others.

Podcast edit

The Savage Lovecast is a weekly audio podcast based on the column Savage Love, available via iTunes and at the Stranger's website for free download. It features Savage answering anonymous questions left by callers on a voice recorder (answering machine). He often returns calls to questioners who give their phone numbers, and such phone calls are part of the podcast. He also consults with doctors, sex therapists, and other experts for answers to questions he calls "above my pay grade". There are frequent guest co-hosts, all of them sex-positive. It is routinely rated as the top podcast in the iTunes "Health" category and in the top 20 of all podcasts overall.[29] A.V. Club listed the show as one of "The best podcasts of 2010" and later as one of "The best podcasts of 2013".[30][31] The Atlantic listed the show as one of "The 50 Best Podcasts of 2016".[32]

The Real O'Neals edit

Based on an idea by Savage (who also served as executive producer), the ABC television series The Real O'Neals, starring Noah Galvin, debuted in 2016. The series chronicles the lives of a close-knit, Irish-American Chicago Catholic family whose matriarch takes their reputation in the community very seriously. In the pilot episode, their perfect image is shattered when each family member has a secret revealed to the community: middle child Kenny is gay, oldest child Jimmy is anorexic, youngest child Shannon is running a money scam and might be an atheist, and parents Eileen and Pat are no longer in love and wish to divorce. The series lasted for two seasons before its cancellation.[33]

Personal life edit

 
Dan Savage and Terry Miller's wedding at Seattle City Hall attended by Mayor Mike McGinn on December 9, 2012, the first day of same-sex marriage in Washington.

Savage married Terry Miller in Vancouver in 2005.[34][35] Following the 2012 legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington state, he and Miller were part of the first group of 11 couples to receive Washington state marriage licenses.[36] Savage and Miller were married on December 9, 2012, at Seattle City Hall, opened on Sunday especially for the purpose of hosting the first same-sex weddings in Washington state, with Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and others in attendance.[37][38] The couple has a son, whom they adopted as an infant c. 1998. Savage chronicled the experience of adopting their son in his 1999 book The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant.[39][40]

Causes edit

It Gets Better Project edit

 
Savage speaking at Google about the It Gets Better Project

On September 21, 2010, Savage founded the It Gets Better Project following the suicide of 15-year-old Billy Lucas, who was bullied for his perceived sexual orientation. The project encourages adults, both LGBT and otherwise, to submit videos assuring gay teenagers that life can improve after bullying in early life.[41] As of November 2013, the project had more than 50,000 user-created testimonials and had been viewed over 50 million times.[42]

Hump pornography festival edit

Savage has always been pro-pornography, especially Internet pornography.

Savage coordinates the annual Hump pornography festival, which is made up of clips of up to five minutes on any pornographic topic, submitted by viewers. Winning submissions are shown in theaters around the United States, providing a unique experience as straight, gay male, bi, lesbian, and fetish porn are all shown together, one after another. Savage publicly destroys the submissions after conclusion of the festival.[43]

Campaign for the neologism santorum edit

After Rick Santorum, then a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, made comments in 2003 to a reporter comparing homosexual sex to bestiality and incest, Savage assailed Santorum in his column. Later, he sponsored a contest that led to the term santorum being used to refer to "the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes a byproduct of anal sex".[44] Savage set up a website to publicize this application of the term.[45] In 2010, Savage offered to take down his website if Rick Santorum would agree to donate US$5 million to a gay rights group.[46][47] The organization, Freedom to Marry, advocates on behalf of same-sex marriage in the United States.[47][48] Savage told Mother Jones in 2010, "If Rick Santorum wants to make a $5 million donation to [the gay marriage group] Freedom to Marry, I will take it down. Interest starts accruing now."[49] Evan Wolfson, executive director of Freedom to Marry, responded in a statement to Metro Weekly, "Support for Freedom to Marry's national campaign would be welcome—and a good way for Rick Santorum to start cleaning up the discriminatory mess he and his companions have made."[50] Santorum condemned the campaign and accused Savage of defaming him. Savage responded by further denouncing Santorum and accused him of propagating discrimination against the LGBT community through his viewpoints.[51]

In 2009 Savage invited his readers to vote to define saddlebacking as "the phenomenon of Christian teens engaging in unprotected anal sex to preserve their virginities."[52] He was protesting the vocal support given to California Proposition 8 by Rick Warren (pastor of Saddleback Church), and President Barack Obama's invitation to Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration. When Savage vowed to boycott Utah due to strong Mormon support for Proposition 8, the Salt Lake City Weekly dropped Savage's column.[53]

Local issues edit

Savage's editorship of The Stranger has established him as a voice in local Seattle politics. His most high-profile commentary has been as an outspoken critic of the Teen Dance Ordinance and other crackdowns on all-ages events.

Savage argues that closing down supervised all-ages dance venues drives teens to boredom and reckless activities: "Places like Ground Zero and the Kirkland Teen Center are invaluable from a law enforcement point of view. They keep kids out of, say, 7-Eleven parking lots or the homes of friends whose parents are away."[54]

Views edit

U.S. politics edit

 
Savage at the 5th Avenue High School Musical Theatre Awards, 2006

Savage tends toward liberal political views, with pronounced contrarian and libertarian streaks.[55] He frequently mentions political issues in his column, particularly issues that affect family planning, birth control, and sexuality. He often encourages readers to get involved and/or voice a positive or negative opinion about a politician or public official.

Savage has also opposed state legislation prohibiting the sale of sex toys. After an exposé by Kandiss Crone from WLBT in Jackson, Mississippi, precipitated the arrest and fining of an adult video store owner, Savage satirically suggested that readers send Crone any sex toys that they needed to dispose of.[56][57]

In a 2006 interview with the Daily Pennsylvanian, Savage claimed that Carl Romanelli, who was briefly the Green Party's candidate for U.S. Senate in that year's election in Pennsylvania, was partially funded by state Republicans for a spoiler effect against Democrat Bob Casey Jr., and further stated that Romanelli "should be dragged behind a pickup truck until there's nothing left but the rope". He also said that if Romanelli, who had been disqualified from appearing on the general election ballot, was allowed back on the ballot, "someone should run him over with a truck".[58] Immediately after the interview, Savage wrote, "I regret using that truck metaphor, and didn't mean it literally, and it was in poor taste, and I regret it."[59]

On a 2011 episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, during a panel discussion on the debt limit increase negotiations between the U.S. Congress and President Barack Obama, Savage said, "I wish [the Republicans] were all fucking dead."[60] He apologized for the comment on his blog later the same night, saying, "I don't feel that way", adding that his father voted Republican, and calling it "a stupid, rude, thoughtless remark, a flubbed expression of disgust".[61]

2000 Iowa caucuses edit

In January 2000, Savage traveled to Iowa to write about the state's presidential caucuses for Salon.[62] He wrote that he had planned "to follow one of the loopy conservative Christian candidates around—[Gary] Bauer or [Alan] Keyes—and write something insightful and humanizing about him, his campaign, and his supporters", but he was so angered by remarks that Bauer made in opposition to same-sex marriage that he abandoned the idea.[63]

Instead, Savage, who had been sick with influenza, said that he volunteered for the Bauer campaign with the intent to spread his flu to the candidate and his supporters. He claimed to have licked numerous items in the campaign office, including doorknobs, office supplies, and coffee cups, and later covered a pen in his saliva before handing it to Bauer.[63] Savage incurred criticism for the story. Camille Paglia, who also contributed to Salon at the time, called his described behavior "sociopathic", and the publication said that they did not "condone or endorse" his actions. Savage later said that the article was exaggerated for comedic effect, stating that the anecdote about "licking doorknobs" was fictitious, and that he was "no longer contagious" by the time he joined the campaign team.[64]

Savage also reported registering and participating in the Iowa Republican caucus, which was illegal, as he was not an Iowa resident. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of fraudulent voting in a caucus, and was sentenced to a year's probation, 50 hours of community service, and a $750 fine.[65]

Other remarks edit

 
Dan Savage discussing sex education with his brother, Bill Savage, Northwestern University Senior Lecturer in English (2010)

Savage initially supported the Iraq War and advocated military action against other Middle Eastern states, including Iran and Saudi Arabia, saying, "Islamo-fascism is a regional problem, like European fascism—and the Middle East [has] to be remade just as Europe was remade". However, one week before the war began, Savage spoke against it, citing the inability of President George W. Bush to form a convincing case and sway the UN and NATO allies.[66] By 2005 he deemed the situation "hopeless" and advocated an immediate troop withdrawal.[67]

Savage describes his view toward family as "conservative". He has, however, expressed skepticism of "simplistic" views of monogamy.[68] In response to a letter asking "Is the AIDS crisis over?" Savage, in his October 22, 1997 column, answered simply, "Yes". Several weeks of columns were devoted in whole or in part to discussion of the issue.[69][70] Savage also opposes the tactics of the War on Drugs, and opposes the prohibition of certain controlled substances.[71]

In 2006, Savage said that outing is "brutal and it should be reserved for brutes", writing it should not be done outside of particular circumstances, such as a closeted person publicly advocating against gay rights.[72]

On the topic of child sexuality, Savage said in 2001:

We live in a culture that's hysterical about children and assumes they have no sexual agency or desire. But anyone who can remember what they were like when they were 11 knows that kids are sexual, and whether it was messing around with their cousin, playing doctor with their neighbor, or making passes at people 10 years older, they were horny. So NAMBLA steps out to articulate all this, albeit in its usual highly dysfunctional and creepy way, and because we know what they say to be true on this issue, we've got to label them as insane perverts. Any attempt at rational discussion about youth sexuality and intergenerational sex is simply shouted down.... The problem with NAMBLA is that it packages reasonable arguments about teen sexuality and age-of-consent laws with irrational, insane arguments about 7-year-olds. That's why the group is where it is today.[73]

Savage has spoken out against child sexual abuse. In 2017, when Kevin Spacey was accused of attacking then-14 year old Anthony Rapp while drunk, Spacey released a statement[74] which included coming out as gay.[75] Savage responded[76] that there is "no amount of drunk or closeted that excuses or explains away assaulting a 14-year-old child".[77][78]

In 2011, Lindy West published a piece in The Stranger criticizing Savage, her boss at the time, for repeated comments about fat people in his columns, such as "rolls of exposed flesh are unsightly", which she called "a cruel, subjective opinion", concluding "you need to understand that shaming an already-shamed population is, well, shameful."[79][80] This incident was later fictionalized in the Hulu TV series Shrill.[81]

Savage also came under scrutiny for an anti-bullying speech he gave in 2012, to the National High School Journalism Convention, in which he encouraged the attending students to "learn to ignore the bullshit in the Bible about gay people", prompting some students to leave the auditorium. Savage apologized on April 29 for calling the walkout "a pansy-assed move", saying, "I wasn't calling the handful of students who left pansies (2,800+ students, most of them Christian, stayed and listened), just the walkout itself." Savage stood by the central point of his speech.[82][83][84]

Comments on transgender issues edit

In 2011, J. Bryan Lowder of Slate stated wrote Savage "often takes heat for his less-than-refined statements on issues like the existence of male bisexuality, the responsibility of asexuals to 'come out' before dating, and, indeed, certain issues surrounding transgenderism."[85] Savage has repeatedly been the focus of controversy for his use of slurs regarding the transgender community, other remarks regarding trans issues, and for claiming as a joke that Rob McKenna, who was attorney general of Washington from 2005 to 2013, is a transgender man, though he is not.[86][87] He has been glitter bombed three times, twice in 2011 and once in 2012, by protesters who alleged that he is transphobic, among other accusations.[85][88][89][90]

In 2014, during a seminar at the University of Chicago on social media, Savage discussed his past use of the word "tranny". He objected to a student's request that he use the phrase "T-slur" instead, and gave examples of other slurs. Some students criticized him, claiming that he tried to make the student feel threatened and uncomfortable. A University representative said, "A guest used language that provoked a spirited debate. The speaker was discussing how hurtful words can be repurposed and used to empower; at no point did he direct any slurs at anyone."[91] Savage later thanked the University for standing up for him and demanded an apology from those who had accused him of hatred towards trans people.[92][93]

Works edit

In addition to his advice column, Savage has written four books, edited one book, and authored various op-ed pieces in The New York Times.

Awards edit

Year Work Award Organization Result
1999 The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant PEN West Award for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction PEN Center USA Won[94][95][96]
2003 Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Foundation Won[94][97][98]
2004 The Best American Sex Writing 2004 Running Press Featured selection[99]
2011 It Gets Better Project Webby Award for Special Achievement International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences Won[100][101]
Anthony Giffard "Make the Change" Award Master of Communications in Digital Media program, University of Washington Won[102][103][104]
2013 It Gets Better Project Bonham Centre Award The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies University of Toronto Won[105]
2013 Advocacy of separation of church and state and work for LGBT youth 2013 Humanist of the Year The American Humanist Association Won[106][107]

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    savage, american, football, basketball, baseball, coach, savage, daniel, keenan, savage, born, october, 1964, american, author, media, pundit, journalist, lgbt, community, activist, writes, savage, love, internationally, syndicated, relationship, advice, colum. For the American football basketball and baseball coach see Dan J Savage Daniel Keenan Savage born October 7 1964 1 is an American author media pundit journalist and LGBT community activist 2 3 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 LGBT youth He has also worked as a theater director sometimes credited as Keenan Hollahan Dan SavageSavage at Inforum 2013BornDaniel Keenan Savage 1964 10 07 October 7 1964 age 59 Chicago Illinois U S Other namesKeenan HollahanEducationUniversity of Illinois Urbana Champaign BFA Occupation s Author media pundit journalist newspaper editor sex advice columnistYears active1991 presentSpouseTerry Miller m 2005 wbr Children1Websitehttps savage loveBorn in Chicago to Roman 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 LGBT rights in the United States voicing his advocacy through his column Savage Love and a podcast version of his column 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 4 Outside of his writings and podcasts Savage has advocated for progressive politics and advancing the rights of LGBT 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 LGBT issues He coined the term santorum to define a by product of sex after former senator Rick Santorum made anti LGBT 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 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Savage Love 2 2 Theater 2 3 Media appearances 2 4 Podcast 2 5 The Real O Neals 3 Personal life 4 Causes 4 1 It Gets Better Project 4 2 Hump pornography festival 4 2 1 Campaign for the neologism santorum 4 3 Local issues 5 Views 5 1 U S politics 5 1 1 2000 Iowa caucuses 5 2 Other remarks 5 2 1 Comments on transgender issues 6 Works 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDan Savage was born in Chicago Illinois 5 the son of Judith Judy nee Schneider who worked at Loyola University and William Savage Sr 6 He has German and Irish ancestry 7 8 The third of four children he has two brothers and one sister 5 Savage was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary North which he has described as a Catholic high school in Chicago for boys thinking of becoming priests 9 Though Savage has stated that he considers himself a wishy washy agnostic and an atheist 10 he continues to identify as culturally Catholic 9 11 Savage attended the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 12 13 where he received a BFA in Acting 14 5 He lived in West Berlin from late 1988 to 1990 15 Career editSavage Love edit Main article Savage Love In 1991 Savage was living in Madison Wisconsin and working as a night manager at Four Star Fiction and Video now Four Star Video Cooperative a local video store that specialized in independent film titles 16 17 5 He befriended Tim Keck co founder of The Onion who announced that he was moving to Seattle to help start an alternative weekly newspaper titled The Stranger 5 Savage made the offhand comment that forever altered his life Make sure your paper has an advice column everybody claims to hate em but everybody seems to read em 18 Savage wrote a sample column and to his surprise Keck offered him the job 19 20 Savage stated in a February 2006 interview in The Onion s A V Club which published his column until 2021 21 that he began the column with the express purpose of providing mocking advice to heterosexuals since most straight advice columnists were clueless when responding to letters from gay people 19 Savage wanted to call the column Hey Faggot in an effort to reclaim a hate word His editors at the time refused his choice of column name but for the first several years of the column he attached Hey Faggot at the beginning of each printed letter as a salutation 22 In his February 25 1999 column Savage announced that he was retiring the phrase claiming that the reclamation had been successful 22 He has written in a number of columns about straight rights concerns such as the HPV vaccine and the morning after pill In his November 9 2005 column he wrote that t he right wingers and the fundies and the sex phobes don t just have it in for the queers They re coming for your asses too Theater edit As a theater director Savage under the name Keenan Hollohan combining his middle name and his paternal grandmother s maiden name 23 was a founder of Seattle s Greek Active Theater 11 Much of the group s work were queer interpretations of classic works such as a tragicomic Macbeth with both the title character and Lady Macbeth played by performers of the opposite sex citation needed In March 2001 he directed his own Egguus at Consolidated Works a parody of Peter Shaffer s 1973 play Equus which exchanged a fixation on horses for a fixation on chickens 24 Letters from the Earth 2003 also at Consolidated Works was Savage s most recent production 25 Letters was a trimmed version of Mark Twain s The Diary of Adam and Eve It received scathing reviews including one from The Stranger My Boss s Show Stinks 26 Media appearances edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Dan Savage news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Speaking at Illinois Wesleyan University 2007In addition to writing a weekly column and four books Savage has been involved in several other projects From 1994 until 1997 he had a weekly three hour call in show called Savage Love Live on Seattle s KCMU now KEXP FM From 1998 to 2000 he ran the biweekly advice column Dear Dan on the news website abcnews com He is now the editorial director of the weekly Seattle newspaper The Stranger a promotion from his former position as The Stranger s editor in chief 27 Savage stars in Savage U on MTV contributes frequently to This American Life and Out magazine and acts as a Real Time Real Reporter on HBO s Real Time with Bill Maher He has also made multiple appearances on MSNBC s Countdown with Keith Olbermann and CNN s Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss LGBT political issues such as same sex marriage and Don t Ask Don t Tell In 2014 he participated in Do I Sound Gay a documentary film by David Thorpe about stereotypes of gay men s speech patterns 28 In 2016 he was the first guest of Twice Removed a family history podcast hosted by A J Jacobs In the episode Savage s lineage was traced to Nan Britton Paul Popham and others Podcast edit The Savage Lovecast is a weekly audio podcast based on the column Savage Love available via iTunes and at the Stranger s website for free download It features Savage answering anonymous questions left by callers on a voice recorder answering machine He often returns calls to questioners who give their phone numbers and such phone calls are part of the podcast He also consults with doctors sex therapists and other experts for answers to questions he calls above my pay grade There are frequent guest co hosts all of them sex positive It is routinely rated as the top podcast in the iTunes Health category and in the top 20 of all podcasts overall 29 A V Club listed the show as one of The best podcasts of 2010 and later as one of The best podcasts of 2013 30 31 The Atlantic listed the show as one of The 50 Best Podcasts of 2016 32 The Real O Neals edit Main article The Real O Neals Based on an idea by Savage who also served as executive producer the ABC television series The Real O Neals starring Noah Galvin debuted in 2016 The series chronicles the lives of a close knit Irish American Chicago Catholic family whose matriarch takes their reputation in the community very seriously In the pilot episode their perfect image is shattered when each family member has a secret revealed to the community middle child Kenny is gay oldest child Jimmy is anorexic youngest child Shannon is running a money scam and might be an atheist and parents Eileen and Pat are no longer in love and wish to divorce The series lasted for two seasons before its cancellation 33 Personal life edit nbsp Dan Savage and Terry Miller s wedding at Seattle City Hall attended by Mayor Mike McGinn on December 9 2012 the first day of same sex marriage in Washington Savage married Terry Miller in Vancouver in 2005 34 35 Following the 2012 legalization of same sex marriage in Washington state he and Miller were part of the first group of 11 couples to receive Washington state marriage licenses 36 Savage and Miller were married on December 9 2012 at Seattle City Hall opened on Sunday especially for the purpose of hosting the first same sex weddings in Washington state with Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn and others in attendance 37 38 The couple has a son whom they adopted as an infant c 1998 Savage chronicled the experience of adopting their son in his 1999 book The Kid What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant 39 40 Causes editIt Gets Better Project edit Main article It Gets Better Project nbsp Savage speaking at Google about the It Gets Better ProjectOn September 21 2010 Savage founded the It Gets Better Project following the suicide of 15 year old Billy Lucas who was bullied for his perceived sexual orientation The project encourages adults both LGBT and otherwise to submit videos assuring gay teenagers that life can improve after bullying in early life 41 As of November 2013 the project had more than 50 000 user created testimonials and had been viewed over 50 million times 42 Hump pornography festival edit Main article HUMP film festival Savage has always been pro pornography especially Internet pornography Savage coordinates the annual Hump pornography festival which is made up of clips of up to five minutes on any pornographic topic submitted by viewers Winning submissions are shown in theaters around the United States providing a unique experience as straight gay male bi lesbian and fetish porn are all shown together one after another Savage publicly destroys the submissions after conclusion of the festival 43 Campaign for the neologism santorum edit Main article Campaign for the neologism santorum After Rick Santorum then a U S senator from Pennsylvania made comments in 2003 to a reporter comparing homosexual sex to bestiality and incest Savage assailed Santorum in his column Later he sponsored a contest that led to the term santorum being used to refer to the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes a byproduct of anal sex 44 Savage set up a website to publicize this application of the term 45 In 2010 Savage offered to take down his website if Rick Santorum would agree to donate US 5 million to a gay rights group 46 47 The organization Freedom to Marry advocates on behalf of same sex marriage in the United States 47 48 Savage told Mother Jones in 2010 If Rick Santorum wants to make a 5 million donation to the gay marriage group Freedom to Marry I will take it down Interest starts accruing now 49 Evan Wolfson executive director of Freedom to Marry responded in a statement to Metro Weekly Support for Freedom to Marry s national campaign would be welcome and a good way for Rick Santorum to start cleaning up the discriminatory mess he and his companions have made 50 Santorum condemned the campaign and accused Savage of defaming him Savage responded by further denouncing Santorum and accused him of propagating discrimination against the LGBT community through his viewpoints 51 In 2009 Savage invited his readers to vote to define saddlebacking as the phenomenon of Christian teens engaging in unprotected anal sex to preserve their virginities 52 He was protesting the vocal support given to California Proposition 8 by Rick Warren pastor of Saddleback Church and President Barack Obama s invitation to Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration When Savage vowed to boycott Utah due to strong Mormon support for Proposition 8 the Salt Lake City Weekly dropped Savage s column 53 Local issues edit Savage s editorship of The Stranger has established him as a voice in local Seattle politics His most high profile commentary has been as an outspoken critic of the Teen Dance Ordinance and other crackdowns on all ages events Savage argues that closing down supervised all ages dance venues drives teens to boredom and reckless activities Places like Ground Zero and the Kirkland Teen Center are invaluable from a law enforcement point of view They keep kids out of say 7 Eleven parking lots or the homes of friends whose parents are away 54 Views editU S politics edit nbsp Savage at the 5th Avenue High School Musical Theatre Awards 2006Savage tends toward liberal political views with pronounced contrarian and libertarian streaks 55 He frequently mentions political issues in his column particularly issues that affect family planning birth control and sexuality He often encourages readers to get involved and or voice a positive or negative opinion about a politician or public official Savage has also opposed state legislation prohibiting the sale of sex toys After an expose by Kandiss Crone from WLBT in Jackson Mississippi precipitated the arrest and fining of an adult video store owner Savage satirically suggested that readers send Crone any sex toys that they needed to dispose of 56 57 In a 2006 interview with the Daily Pennsylvanian Savage claimed that Carl Romanelli who was briefly the Green Party s candidate for U S Senate in that year s election in Pennsylvania was partially funded by state Republicans for a spoiler effect against Democrat Bob Casey Jr and further stated that Romanelli should be dragged behind a pickup truck until there s nothing left but the rope He also said that if Romanelli who had been disqualified from appearing on the general election ballot was allowed back on the ballot someone should run him over with a truck 58 Immediately after the interview Savage wrote I regret using that truck metaphor and didn t mean it literally and it was in poor taste and I regret it 59 On a 2011 episode of Real Time with Bill Maher during a panel discussion on the debt limit increase negotiations between the U S Congress and President Barack Obama Savage said I wish the Republicans were all fucking dead 60 He apologized for the comment on his blog later the same night saying I don t feel that way adding that his father voted Republican and calling it a stupid rude thoughtless remark a flubbed expression of disgust 61 2000 Iowa caucuses edit In January 2000 Savage traveled to Iowa to write about the state s presidential caucuses for Salon 62 He wrote that he had planned to follow one of the loopy conservative Christian candidates around Gary Bauer or Alan Keyes and write something insightful and humanizing about him his campaign and his supporters but he was so angered by remarks that Bauer made in opposition to same sex marriage that he abandoned the idea 63 Instead Savage who had been sick with influenza said that he volunteered for the Bauer campaign with the intent to spread his flu to the candidate and his supporters He claimed to have licked numerous items in the campaign office including doorknobs office supplies and coffee cups and later covered a pen in his saliva before handing it to Bauer 63 Savage incurred criticism for the story Camille Paglia who also contributed to Salon at the time called his described behavior sociopathic and the publication said that they did not condone or endorse his actions Savage later said that the article was exaggerated for comedic effect stating that the anecdote about licking doorknobs was fictitious and that he was no longer contagious by the time he joined the campaign team 64 Savage also reported registering and participating in the Iowa Republican caucus which was illegal as he was not an Iowa resident He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of fraudulent voting in a caucus and was sentenced to a year s probation 50 hours of community service and a 750 fine 65 Other remarks edit nbsp Dan Savage discussing sex education with his brother Bill Savage Northwestern University Senior Lecturer in English 2010 Savage initially supported the Iraq War and advocated military action against other Middle Eastern states including Iran and Saudi Arabia saying Islamo fascism is a regional problem like European fascism and the Middle East has to be remade just as Europe was remade However one week before the war began Savage spoke against it citing the inability of President George W Bush to form a convincing case and sway the UN and NATO allies 66 By 2005 he deemed the situation hopeless and advocated an immediate troop withdrawal 67 Savage describes his view toward family as conservative He has however expressed skepticism of simplistic views of monogamy 68 In response to a letter asking Is the AIDS crisis over Savage in his October 22 1997 column answered simply Yes Several weeks of columns were devoted in whole or in part to discussion of the issue 69 70 Savage also opposes the tactics of the War on Drugs and opposes the prohibition of certain controlled substances 71 In 2006 Savage said that outing is brutal and it should be reserved for brutes writing it should not be done outside of particular circumstances such as a closeted person publicly advocating against gay rights 72 On the topic of child sexuality Savage said in 2001 We live in a culture that s hysterical about children and assumes they have no sexual agency or desire But anyone who can remember what they were like when they were 11 knows that kids are sexual and whether it was messing around with their cousin playing doctor with their neighbor or making passes at people 10 years older they were horny So NAMBLA steps out to articulate all this albeit in its usual highly dysfunctional and creepy way and because we know what they say to be true on this issue we ve got to label them as insane perverts Any attempt at rational discussion about youth sexuality and intergenerational sex is simply shouted down The problem with NAMBLA is that it packages reasonable arguments about teen sexuality and age of consent laws with irrational insane arguments about 7 year olds That s why the group is where it is today 73 Savage has spoken out against child sexual abuse In 2017 when Kevin Spacey was accused of attacking then 14 year old Anthony Rapp while drunk Spacey released a statement 74 which included coming out as gay 75 Savage responded 76 that there is no amount of drunk or closeted that excuses or explains away assaulting a 14 year old child 77 78 In 2011 Lindy West published a piece in The Stranger criticizing Savage her boss at the time for repeated comments about fat people in his columns such as rolls of exposed flesh are unsightly which she called a cruel subjective opinion concluding you need to understand that shaming an already shamed population is well shameful 79 80 This incident was later fictionalized in the Hulu TV series Shrill 81 Savage also came under scrutiny for an anti bullying speech he gave in 2012 to the National High School Journalism Convention in which he encouraged the attending students to learn to ignore the bullshit in the Bible about gay people prompting some students to leave the auditorium Savage apologized on April 29 for calling the walkout a pansy assed move saying I wasn t calling the handful of students who left pansies 2 800 students most of them Christian stayed and listened just the walkout itself Savage stood by the central point of his speech 82 83 84 Comments on transgender issues edit In 2011 J Bryan Lowder of Slate stated wrote Savage often takes heat for his less than refined statements on issues like the existence of male bisexuality the responsibility of asexuals to come out before dating and indeed certain issues surrounding transgenderism 85 Savage has repeatedly been the focus of controversy for his use of slurs regarding the transgender community other remarks regarding trans issues and for claiming as a joke that Rob McKenna who was attorney general of Washington from 2005 to 2013 is a transgender man though he is not 86 87 He has been glitter bombed three times twice in 2011 and once in 2012 by protesters who alleged that he is transphobic among other accusations 85 88 89 90 In 2014 during a seminar at the University of Chicago on social media Savage discussed his past use of the word tranny He objected to a student s request that he use the phrase T slur instead and gave examples of other slurs Some students criticized him claiming that he tried to make the student feel threatened and uncomfortable A University representative said A guest used language that provoked a spirited debate The speaker was discussing how hurtful words can be repurposed and used to empower at no point did he direct any slurs at anyone 91 Savage later thanked the University for standing up for him and demanded an apology from those who had accused him of hatred towards trans people 92 93 Works editMain article Dan Savage bibliography In addition to his advice column Savage has written four books edited one book and authored various op ed pieces in The New York Times Awards editYear Work Award Organization Result1999 The Kid What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant PEN West Award for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction PEN Center USA Won 94 95 96 2003 Skipping Towards Gomorrah The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Foundation Won 94 97 98 2004 The Best American Sex Writing 2004 Running Press Featured selection 99 2011 It Gets Better Project Webby Award for Special Achievement International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences Won 100 101 Anthony Giffard Make the Change Award Master of Communications in Digital Media program University of Washington Won 102 103 104 2013 It Gets Better Project Bonham Centre Award The Mark S Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies University of Toronto Won 105 2013 Advocacy of separation of church and state and work for LGBT youth 2013 Humanist of the Year The American Humanist Association Won 106 107 References edit Savage Dan June 2000 The Kid Plume p 74 ISBN 978 0 452 28176 9 One day in July 1979 when I was fourteen years old Fefer Mark D May 26 2004 Buzz Media Seattle Weekly Village Voice Media Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved May 30 2008 i sic was 16 We were anti draft registration activites sic in 1981 Savage Love the Comic p 3 Seattle WA Bear Bones Press 1994 located at Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections Division Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection Archived July 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine and independent comics website Archived November 14 2008 at the Wayback Machine see also 1994 Gay newspaper advice columnist Dan Savage produces two issues of the comic book SAVAGE LOVE Bear Bones Press 1994 found at LGBT COMICS TIMELINE Archived July 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 24 2008 Aguilar Jade 2017 Pegging and the heterosexualization of anal sex An analysis of Savage Love advice Queer Studies in Media amp Popular Culture 2 3 275 292 doi 10 1386 qsmpc 2 3 275 1 a b c d e GLBTQ Literature Dan Savage PDF GLBTQ com Death Notice JUDITH SOBIESK Chicago Tribune Articles chicagotribune com April 6 2008 Retrieved December 4 2013 Savage Dan 1998 Savage Love Straight Answers From America s Most Popular Sex Columnist New York Plume Publishing Group pp 1 16 ISBN 978 0 452 27815 8 Savage Dan September 30 2003 Skipping Towards Gomorrah Dan Savage Google Books Penguin ISBN 9781101118139 Retrieved December 4 2013 a b Walsh Jeff October 1 1999 Savage Dan Oasis magazine Archived from the original on May 11 2011 If Osama bin Laden were in charge he would slit my throat my God I m an atheist a hedonist and a faggot Skipping Towards Gomorrah The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America Dan Savage Plume 2002 p 258 a b Anderson Minshall Diane September 13 2005 Interview with Dan Savage AfterElton com Archived from the original on February 16 2008 Savage Dan March 15 2006 Don t Call Me Alma Mater Slog Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 21 2016 Mehta Anjli April 3 2012 Dan Savage offers sex advice on MTV U The Daily Texan The Daily Texan Archived from the original on February 19 2013 Retrieved July 21 2016 Dan Savage theatre illinois edu Riceburg John August 7 2013 Savage behind the Wall Exberliner Archived from the original on February 15 2016 Retrieved February 11 2016 Savage 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