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G Philly Projection: Office of LGBT Affairs is Now Permanent

G Philly is projecting that ballot question No. 1, which asked if the Office of LGBT Affairs should be made a permanent position, was approved by […]

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Opinion: Here’s Why Philly Needs To Vote “Yes” For the Office of LGBT Affairs

I was never formally introduced to Gloria Casarez, the City’s first Director of LGBT Affairs, but I did see her in what was, for many, […]

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For Some Gays, Getting Married to Their Own “Children” a Legal Nightmare

Before the Supreme Court’s ruling which legalized same-sex marriage across the country, a number of couples, who desperately wanted assurance that their partners could have hospital […]

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20 Gay Things To Do in Philly This November

November is a very good month to be thankful for the LGBTQ community in Philadelphia. There’s a little something for everyone on the agenda, from […]

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OUT in Theaters: Philadelphia Film Festival Offers Twin Tom Hardy’s, 3D Cunnilingus, and More!

Once upon a time, Philadelphia had a wealth of riches when it came to film festivals – over three weeks each year were dedicated to […]

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Kathryn Knott Trial Date Set

Defendant Kathryn Knott has been assigned a trail date for her alleged involvement in the 2014 attack of two gay men in Center City.

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Linus Curci Named Featured Artist at William Way Trans|Post Exhibit

The William Way Community Center has announced Philadelphian Linus Curci as the featured artist for their upcoming Trans|Post exhibit, which features an open-call collection of […]

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Why On Earth Do I Think Paul Ryan Is Hot?

If, in theory, I’m supposed to be attracted to a person’s beliefs and actions, then Paul Ryan is one ugly dude. But who am I […]

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Bob Casey, Elizabeth Warren, and More Address Loophole in SSA’s Same-Sex Marriage Benefits

A loophole in the Social Security Administration’s benefit administration has caused many same-sex married couples to be penalized by the SSA, and a growing host […]

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Pedro Redding, Defendant in Kiesha Jenkins Murder Case, Has Preliminary Hearing Today

Pedro Redding will face a judge today during a preliminary hearing scheduled for 9 am. He has been the lone arrest in the murder case of Kiesha […]

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Rutgers Camden Town Hall To Examine Trans Medicine Discrimination

A free panel taking place this evening, October 27, at Rutgers University Camden will discuss the barriers and difficulties that trans individuals often encounter when […]

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Anthony Rapp of Broadway’s RENT Giving Lecture on HIV/AIDS at Jefferson

Broadway performer, author, and advocate Anthony Rapp will be heading to Philadelphia this Thursday, October 29th to present a talk at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital […]

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First Person Arts Has Found a Very Bad Boy In David Crabb

David Crabb grew up as a punk gay twink in the middle of Texas and got high on more VHS cleaner than is humanly possible (“God […]

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Soundtrack to a Gay Halloween Horror Story

Halloween (otherwise known as Gay Christmas), especially out at the bar, is a cross between Eyes Wide Shut and the portal to John Malkovich’s brain. […]

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For Philly’s LGBT Community, November Ballot Measure Has Significant Impact

A ballot measure this upcoming Election Day is critical for Philadelphia’s LGBT community and their allies: City residents will head to the polls to vote on […]