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VIDEO: Lincoln University Player, Wounded in Shooting, Returns to Field

Lincoln University football player Maurice Bertrand will take the field for his school this weekend—more than a year after he was wounded in a shooting […]

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Weekend Roundup

Friday, Oct. 19 The Philadelphia Film Festival runs through the weekend with a selection of LGBT-friendly screenings. Click here for details. “Crossroads” is a celebration […]

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Lance Armstrong Conned America

It’s a word we throw around often in the context of sports. Jayson Werth and his plus-sized contract. Alex Rodriguez, riding the pine and scoring […]

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Boxer Comes Out

Professional boxer Orlando Cruz has come out as a gay man.

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Philly Needs a Someecard Acknowledging the Pain of Dead October

For the past five years around this time, we’ve been spoiled rotten with post-season baseball—the Phillies kicked off Red October, work productivity across the region […]

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Free Advice to NFL Producers: We’re Not Just Cheesesteaks, Rocky and LOVE Park

I was excited on Sunday night. The Eagles were only 4-5, but they were playing the mighty 9-1 San Francisco 49ers. I still had memories […]

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Fight Song Gets a Rewrite

University of Virginia student council voted unanimously to end the homophobic slurs that have been added to the school’s fight song, saying its embarrassing for the school, outdated and untrue.

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NFL Owners Screwed Up, all for the Cost of Gatorade

The NFL referee lockout will go down as the most moronic move by an organization in labor talks history. There may have been a dumber […]

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Roger Goodell and His Rich Bosses Won’t Give In Till a Player Is Hurt

If Roger Goodell and his filthy-rich bosses don’t have the regular officials back on the field by Sunday’s games, then the only thing that will […]

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Former Pirates Owner Comes Out

In an interview that appeared in The New York Times this weekend, a former owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates came out as gay. Kevin McClatchy […]

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Weekend Roundup

Friday, Sept. 21 The AIDS Walk kicks off with a special presentation in Rittenhouse Square (11 a.m.) documenting the last 30 years of the disease. […]

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Here’s How You Can Spend $198,172 on the Phillies Today

Since you have so much disposable income to throw around, here are ten ways to spend it on eBay while showing your love for America’s […]

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You Will Find Nothing but Worry and Pain in Fantasy Football

In his excellent profile of Eagles general manager Howie Roseman in this month’s Philly Mag, Richard Rys devoted a paragraph describing the football executive’s workday […]

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NFL Player Pens Pro-Gay Letter

Chris Kluwe, a punter with the Minnesota Vikings, writes a pro-LGBT letter to the Maryland House over comments about free speech and civil rights.

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Chooch Returns For Weekend Homestand, Phillies Still Aiming For .500

In an unexpectedly dreadful season, the Phillies enter the final weeks of 2012 playing for little more than pride—and, maybe, a chance to at least […]