Penn State Berks student to present research on lesbian Batwoman
Kate Kane sports a close-cropped bob in her daily life but long locks as her alter ego, Batwoman. She gets expelled from West Point...
Bebashi hosts its first awareness ball
A local HIV/AIDS-service organization will host its first ball this weekend. Bebashi – Transition to Hope will host its inaugural Awareness...
25 years of Dining Out for Life
The region’s largest AIDS fundraiser is coming up in just one week. There are no tickets to purchase or gala to get dressed up...
LGBT parents connect, learn at annual conference
LGBT parents and prospective parents will find a host of resources under one roof next month. Philadelphia Family Pride is hosting...
Hitchhiker pleads not guilty in lawyer’s murder
The homeless hitchhiker accused of murdering a New Jersey lawyer has pleaded not guilty. Caleb McGillivary entered the plea at a June...
Senator’s co-authored bill could help LGBTQ elders
A Pennsylvania senator is among three U.S. legislators who introduced a bill to expand health services and resources for the older LGBTQ population. ...
New program unites Philly, Camden in HIV prevention, care
Three local organizations are teaming up to provide wide-ranging HIV prevention and outreach efforts on both sides of the Delaware River. ...
New photo book turns focus on LGBT youth
Photographer Rachelle Lee Smith will celebrate the release of her photo-essay book, “Speaking OUT: Queer Youth in Focus!” Oct. 10 at William Way LGBT...
ACLU of Delaware to award posthumous honor to Steve Elkins
Since 1985, ACLU-Delaware’s Kandler Memorial Awards Dinner has recognized those Delawareans who have committed their lives to the fight for civil rights and liberties....
Gay flag football league kicks off
LGBT and ally Philadelphians who are already itching for the return of weekly football and their beloved Eagles now have another outlet to feed...
Nun speaks out for Equality Act
Sr. Simone Campbell, a Catholic nun, says she disagrees with three high-ranking Catholic leaders who recently sent a letter to Congress in opposition...
Lawyer awarded for LGBT volunteer work
The Pennsylvania Bar Association awarded Philadelphia lawyer Lawrence L. Felzer with the David M. Rosenblum GLBT Public Policy Award in recognition of Felzer’s advocacy...
Judge moves gay-bashing case forward
The trio accused of attacking a gay couple in Center City this past fall was back in court last Thursday in an attempt to...
Petition opposes potential appointment of LGBTQ-progressive priest as Philly archbishop
An online petition aiming to block the appointment of a priest with progressive views about the LGBTQ community as Philadelphia’s new archbishop has received...
Trans woman of color seeks day in court
A homeless, HIV-positive transgender woman of color is urging a federal judge to move forward with her antibias case against a Dunkin’ Donuts shop,...
Out Republican candidate under fire for photos
An openly gay Republican candidate for Bethlehem City Council is facing condemnation from fellow politicos for posting nude photos of himself on the Internet...
‘On the Table Philly’ project kicks off 3rd year of community...
A local engagement project focused on finding solutions to issues that affect diverse communities through facilitated conversations kicked off its third year on Friday....
Inclusiveness and unity abound despite dueling Women’s Marches
The bitter cold temperatures and unsavory forecast for Saturday didn’t keep thousands from taking to the streets of Philadelphia in unity for the third...
Q Lounge closes
After months of speculation, Q Lounge officially closed its doors this week. The bar, at 1234 Locust St., has been in...
Woman with HIV receives cash settlement
A Philadelphia woman with HIV who says she was wrongfully prevented from enrolling in a training program of her choice due to her HIV...































