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It’s not every day that a space like this hits the market. Legendary Philadelphia architect Frank Miles Day built this building in 1892, and its […]
The preliminary hearing for Pedro Redding, on trial in connection to the death of transwoman Keisha Jenkins, has once again been delayed. The preliminary hearing […]
The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Alabama Supreme Court ruling that took away a lesbian mother’s adoption rights. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in […]
This 182nd District House seat looks highly competitive. What are you bringing to the table that’s distinctly different from others running? Experience. Experience in life. […]
The Philadelphia Flower Show, presented by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, is just around the corner, and designers are putting the final touches on every display. We […]
FRIDAY EVENTS Guerrilla Queer Bar Philadelphia 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Secret mystery location. The Welcoming Committee is back at it again this First Friday. […]
As I watched the Academy Awards on Sunday, my mind was split in two places. One, as a black American, I was baffled by the […]
Good morning, Philadelphia. Here’s what you need to know today: Kathryn Knott, convicted in 2014’s Center City gay bashing, would rather make a public service […]
Councilman David Oh proposed a bill that will consider LGBT companies as another category of disadvantaged business enterprises to help give them a better shot […]
The Human Rights Campaign publicly acknowledges the recent death of a Philly transwoman. As Philly continues to reflect on another tragic death of a transwoman […]
Trans actors Rebecca Root and Jake Graf play cisgender characters in the Academy Award–nominated film The Danish Girl. Watching the film carefully, one would have […]
Over the past week, Jara Krys, a Las Vegas native and transgender sex worker studying at Penn, made headlines across the country for her candid […]
FRIDAY EVENTS Awkward Sex and the City Comedy Show 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. L’Etage, 624 South 6th Street; over 21 Witness history as the […]
For as progressive as our city is, we’re seriously lacking in the gay-centric retail department. (Yes, that’s a department. Get with the times.) Anthony Noce, a Drexel […]
What is the primary reason you’re running for office? Over the past four years, Republicans in Harrisburg cut over $400 million from Philadelphia’s public schools. […]