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Every week, Philly gay gents share their local picks for Man Crush Monday. This week: 10-year Gayborhood bartending vet and self-proclaimed local supermodel Tyjuan Pierce. Last […]
An all-too-familiar, all-too-unfortunate story: Chester Wenger has dedicated 65 years of his life to the Mennonite Church USA, serving as a pastor, missionary, and church leader […]
Stimulus, Best of Philly’s winner for Best Gay Girls’ Night Out, packed the second floor of Tabu Saturday night with its monthly Back 2 Basics party. […]
Gloria Casarez may be gone, but a new fundraising campaign aims to ensure that Philadelphia’s first director of the Mayor’s Office of LGBT Affairs continues […]
Thanksgiving Eve has always been an exciting time in Philly’s Gayborhood, but this year things are getting a little more razzle dazzle. NSYNC star Lance Bass […]
WARNING: this may melt your computer. Philadoptables, the friends of the Philadelphia City Animal Shelter, has released its 2015 “Hunks for Hounds Calendar,” now for sale online. […]
It was quite a Saturday evening to remember as the Kimmel Center wrapped up its weeklong “It Gets Better Project” residency with a concert featuring nothing […]
FRIDAY The Welcoming Committee is taking over all four floors and six bars of the Raven Lounge for its next Guerrilla Queer Bar. Insider tip: Say […]
Last night The Spruce Foundation gathered LGBT youth at Tabu Sports Bar and Lounge for a variety show filled with drag, a mentalist, spoken word […]
Your nightly weather report is about to let a lot less sexy. Philly weatherman Adam Joseph just posted this link on his Facebook announcing that […]
Every Friday Delaware Valley Legacy Fund (DVLF) Executive Director Samantha Giusti introduces you to a local LGBT non-profit in Philadelphia. This week, the ACLU of Pennsylvania, an […]
A lot of folks may not know this, but the nation’s first LGBT protests happened right here in our City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly […]
A federal appeals court in Cincinnati voted to uphold Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee’s right to ban gay marriage. The New York Times has more: By […]
Every week William Way Executive Director Chris Bartlett and I meet for a rummage through the LGBT community center’s John J. Wilcox Jr. Archives, a veritable treasure […]