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A team of researchers at Humboldt University has put together a graphic map of the United States that pinpoints the nation’s meanest tweeters. With what […]
I trolled the web for LGBTQ headlines all weekend so you wouldn’t have to.
Since its debut in 1992, at the Lincoln Center in New York, musician William Parker’s AIDS Quilt Songbook has gone through a variety of modifications […]
This week, the nightlife world lost a legend when producer and DJ Peter Rauhofer succumbed to his battle with brain cancer at the way-too-young age […]
The first time I saw Maddy Milan (aka the quite dashing Michael Meyers), she was performing on a makeshift wooden stage at Tabu. She was […]
Philadelphia LGBT history was made yesterday afternoon, when Mayor Nutter signed Bill #130224, otherwise known as the LGBT Equality Bill, into law. The brief ceremony […]
This is what comes of not obsessively Googling my own name: I missed that Fox News decided to quote me a week or two ago. […]
Episode 4 of one of my favorite local web series, One of the Guys, premiered on Tuesday night. This time around, the guys try to […]
This afternoon, Mayor Nutter and Councilman Jim Kenney will meet up in the Municipal Building to sign into law Bill #130224, more commonly known as […]
Come on, men hunters, where’s your creativity? This week, Manhunt (link NSFW), the popular online dating service for MSM, released an interesting graphic that shows, […]
This week, butterfly queen Mariah Carey released “#Beautiful,” the lead single from her upcoming 14th studio album. The doo-wop tinged number is a vast improvement over […]
Yesterday, State Representative Darryl Metcalfe re-introduced his hateful House bill, which would amend the state Constitution so that it specifies that “marriage is the legal union […]
Yesterday, I posted an article about a homophobic stir-up that was caused when Martha Graham Cracker was invited to perform in this year’s Center City […]
This is a big month for tiny territories. It’s only been a week since Rhode Island became the 10th state in the nation to legalize […]
A small army of Harrisburg legislators gathered in the Capitol this afternoon to announce that they’re ready to fight for the passage of House Bill 300 […]