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Released in 1996, Cheryl Dunye’s The Watermelon Woman — which screens at Lightbox Film Center on Wednesday — was a milestone of independent filmmaking: It […]
Big Gay Ice Cream gets it. In honor of President’s Day (this Monday, February 19th), the ice cream shop at Broad and South Streets will serve […]
This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is Glamsino Royale: Diamonds Are Forever. In grand 007 fashion, this charity event is asking you to “dust off […]
A year after the management and staff of Philadelphia FIGHT, a Gayborhood nonprofit with a storied history of AIDS advocacy, were mandated to undergo racial-bias […]
If you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, you will have no problem buying a home in Philadelphia. That’s because the city includes sexual orientation and […]
After more than 30 years in the Gayborhood, the landmark 12th Street Gym is closing down for good on Wednesday night. Once a popular sweat […]
This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is Her Philly Moves’ FADE. Her Philly Moves gives you another incredible alternative queer womxn’s night that is packed […]
The Trans Equity Project, a program run by queer Latinx social justice nonprofit GALAEI, just received its highest individual donation yet: a $25,000 grant from […]
Chris Landtroop is the owner of Queerality, a new LGBTQIA art/performance space in Center City. We chat with the entrepreneur on her love of the […]
This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is Queerality Launch Party. Come out to the grand opening of the new local queer art space in the […]
This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is the Philly Pops Presents Rufus Wainwright. Expect showstoppers from the critically acclaimed vocalist, composer, and songwriter as he […]
Terrence Stone is a local R&B recording artist that was once known for his gospel vocals under the name of Aaron Thomas. In an exclusive […]
These days, Jahkee Wade makes hoagies at the University City Wawa at 36th and Chestnut streets, a job he says he loves because the employees […]
It was an incredible year for LGBTQ news in Philadelphia, with both inspirational times and some very controversial moments. Here, we rank the top 10 […]
Here’s a blunt fact: When it comes to business ownership, white gay men in Philadelphia are not vulnerable minorities. They are not collectively marginalized by […]