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Hunter Valentine’s drummer Laura Petracca talks about The Real L Word and the band’s new album as they get ready to play a show at ICandy in Philadelphia.
It’s been a big week for Philadelphia Gay News publisher Mark Segal, in Charlotte for the Democratic National Convention. First, he was hugged by First […]
U bar, formerly Uncles, opened in Philadelphia’s Gayborhood last night after a renovation.
Friday, Sept. 7 Gender Reel kicks off today with events through the weekend. Click here for a full listing of events. The 35th Annual SisterSpace […]
In the Life explores the relationship between unions and the LGBT community, and goes inside a center for reparative therapy.
Out rocker Melissa Etheridge recently talked to Joy Behar on her new show Joy Behar: Say Anything! on Current TV about life, love and gay divorce.
The Mazzoni Center is inviting black men who have sex with other men to join them at the Washington West Project on Sept. 12 (7 […]
Gender Reel, the East Coast’s largest multimedia festival focused on gender identity, opens September 7 in Philadelphia with a full weekend of film screenings, photography shows, live performance, workshops and more.
GO! Athletes launches a new website to support out student-athletes around the country. Out soccer star Johanna Loman will be featured at a special event next month at the University of Pennsylvania.
Same-sex couple Luke Montgomery and Eduardo Cisneros drove across country to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte in their Obama Love Bug to help send the message to “Legalize Love,” vote for Obama and support marriage equality.
Stylist Jimmy Contreras talks about what trends will be hot this fall for accessories, including neon and pink gold, on Philly’s NBC 10.
When last we wrote about Philadelphia Gay News publisher Mark Segal, he was in the middle of a firestorm over photos (seen below) taken inside […]
Queen frontman Freddie Mercury would have turned 66 years old today. He died of AIDS complications when he was just 45. We share the full performance from Live Aid in 1985.
Kathy Griffin is releasing a new DVD collection – Red, White & Raw – in time for the holiday season.
The Elder Initiative is hosting a free event about HIV and aging at the William Way LGBT Community Center this month.