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Friday, April 13 GALAEI’s Third Annual DARLA Ceremony (5 p.m.) at City Hall gives the David Acosta Revolutionary Award to someone who works to improve […]
How many times have you watched Fred Astaire glide across that TV of yours? Ok, so you may not be Ginger, but you do have […]
Philly has long had its LGBT film festivals, but this year the Greater Lehigh Valley, along with Equality Pennsylvania and ArtsQuest, are launching a new […]
Playwriting in Philadelphia has long been a man’s world, with Michael Hollinger (Opus) and Bruce Graham (The Philly Fan) among the more prominent male scribes. […]
Deen is a Brooklyn-based performance artist who, like Cher or Madonna, is known on a first name basis. These days, audiences can find him in […]
If you’ve been watching American Idol this season (and I am just outing myself here and telling you I have), you know that the quality […]
When New Hope Celebrates (NHC) takes over the gay-friendly arts community in Bucks County each summer and throughout the year, Main Street is turned into a […]
Friday, March 30 Trevesura Presents Chequeate Mi Gente, a Latino LGBT party from GALAEI with free HIV testing (6 p.m.) at Three Elements. The Gayla […]
Heather Coutts walks the line as far as gender goes, proving that it’s not always what meets the eye. As the founder and artistic director […]
To help kick off new one-day and eight-week adult-enrichment classes being offered at William Way’s “Way Gay U” this season, the center is hosting a […]
“We’ve really outdone ourselves,” says Rich Rubin, producing artistic director of Quince Productions. Rubin is getting ready for the third annual “A Taste of Philadelphia” […]
If you missed the live stream of Dustin Lance Black’s groundbreaking play 8 – about the gay marriage debate in California – the West Coast […]
Mayor Nutter Makes Cameo in Hello, Dolly! Students at the Masterman School recently performed Hello, Dolly! with the help of one high-profile cameo. Mayor Nutter—whose […]
The last thing you may think you want to do is to sit in front of the computer on Saturday night, right? What would you […]
Tim Miller first gained notoriety in the 1990s when the National Endowment for the Arts took him and other gay artists to task over controversial […]