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Weekend Roundup

Friday, May 11 See the new exhibit Collage at the Latvian Society (starting at 9 a.m.) with works by artists from around the country. The event […]

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I Want to Know What It’s Like

Los Angeles filmmaker Ryan James Yezak has done it again. You might remember his trailer for the film “What Homosexuality is Not,” but Yezak has […]

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The Gay Side of Hulu

Hulu may be one of the best places online to catch your favorite TV shows and movies, but this week the online network partnered with […]

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A Stroke Turned Me Gay

Chris Birch says he was a straight man – until he had a stroke. Afterwards, he says be became attracted to men. The former Rugby […]

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Queer History on the Move

The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History is coming to Philadelphia. Starting April 21, the museum will spend one month at the William Way LGBT Community […]

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New Film Series in Lehigh Valley

Philly has long had its LGBT film festivals, but this year the Greater Lehigh Valley, along with Equality Pennsylvania and ArtsQuest, are launching a new […]

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Watch: First Bully Clips

Kelby is one of the young people featured in the anticipated documentary film Bully. Not only has Kelby faced harassment from students at school – […]

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Hump Day Headlines

The Dutch Roman Catholic Church admits it castrated boys to “cure” homosexuality. Was this high school principal fired for being a lesbian? New Hampshire to […]

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What to Read, See and Do

Read It Tom of Finland: Life and Work of a Gay Hero (by F. Valentine Hooven III) This anthology takes a serious look at the […]

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Ellen Talks Bullying

Ellen DeGeneres spoke up this week about a new documentary that takes a close look at school bullying. Bully not only talks to survivors of […]

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Preview: Jack and Diane

John Mellencamp had nothing to do with this Jack and Diane, which is anything but a love story in the conventional sense. Instead, the horror […]

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Live Blogging: The Oscars

Tonight, we’re ready for the 84th Annual Academy Awards with a live blog, Twitter feed (@G_Philly) and a few Facebook posts (have you liked us […]

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Weekend Roundup

Friday, Feb. 24 Stir is going back in time with a Soul Train happy hour (5 p.m.) with four hours of non-stop music videos and […]

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What Homosexuality is Not

As we await the completion of Ryan James Yezak‘s promising documentary Second Class Citizens about the modern gay rights movement, we wanted to share a […]

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Film: The Lavender Scare

Even today, LGBT people can still be fired from their jobs just for being gay in many states in this country. But never was it […]