Philly only archdiocese in nation to sponsor antigay D.C. event
The antigay National Organization for Marriage is mobilizing supporters to head to the nation’s capital to demonstrate against marriage equality the day of the...
Store responds to transgender complaint
In a legal filing last week, Cabela’s retail chain said a former employee who is transgender didn’t require any workplace accommodations because she wasn’t...
PA town showcases pride with ‘i am new hope’
A Pennsylvania-based LGBT Pride organization plans to showcase its town on a national level in a new awareness-raising campaign. New Hope...
Protesters: Police target gays as prostitutes
NEW YORK CITY — Gay New Yorkers staged a protest near Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s home last Saturday, asking him to stop police from what...
Vendors, activists shine at first-ever ‘In Living Color’ expo
Teneshia Washington wanted to change the world from an early age. A native of West Philadelphia, she wondered how she could make a positive...
Adrienne Rich: writer and radical
The history of lesbian literature is, for many of us, a critical piece of our own personal lesbian history as well as our larger...
OutFest sees record success
Perfect weather and flawless organization helped make this year’s annual celebration of National Coming Out Day a huge success. Last weekend’s...
Philadelphia’s Resident Survey shows LGBTQ dissatisfaction with police, healthcare
The 2019-20 Philadelphia Resident Survey details responses to city services such as public safety, healthcare, community programs and education, among other services that impact...
News Briefing: Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Team Philadelphia hosts Gay Games event Team Philadelphia and visiting representatives from Gay Games Cologne will co-host a special Gay Games 2010 reception...
Philly Dyke March: For ‘The Dyke in You’
Dyke-identified women of all shapes, sizes, ethnicities, ages and their allies packed Kahn Park, 11th and Pine streets, with one goal in mind last...
Council bill could complicate Philly nightlife
Philadelphia City Council is considering a bill that would set up new restrictions for event promoters in the city, which has been met with...
Philly AIDS Thrift has cool antiques without the fuss
If an antiques show is a little too formal or daunting for you, but you’re still itching for some spring redecorating, you might want...
Hawaii guv consults rabbis on civil unions
HONOLULU — Rabbis Itchel Krasnjansky and Peter Schaktman hail from different branches of Judaism and hold starkly contrasting views on whether same-sex couples should...
D.A.’s office opposes new trial for rapist of lesbian
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office last month filed an extensive legal brief opposing a new trial for a man convicted of raping a lesbian....
News Briefing
IBA offers social-networking workshop The intersection of business and social networking will be the topic of discussion at a roundtable event hosted by...
It’s not just Joe Biden. LGBTQ women are harassed more often...
Lucy Flores could be any woman — straight, bisexual, lesbian trans. That she’s a well-known Nevada politician with the kind of life story that...
Lesbian leaders honored by women’s group
Two Philadelphia women were honored this week for their longstanding leadership in and dedication to the local lesbian community. Women’s eNews...
Stonewall author and historian David Carter
David Carter, noted author and historian of the LGBT civil rights movement, has died in New York City. He was 65. An immediate cause...
Giovanni’s Room doors reopened
Philly AIDS Thrift @ Giovanni’s Room opened last Friday morning to a bustling crowd of shoppers. Giovanni’s Room, the nation’s oldest...


























