Shut Up & Dance looks to be a knockout
Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutritional Alliance is taking the gloves off in its fight against illness. The agency, which provides nutritional meals...
New group, leadership position for Philly Family Pride
Therapy Center of Philadelphia, in partnership with Philadelphia Family Pride, later this month will launch a new support group targeted at LGB women and...
Couple with Philly roots stars in viral PSA
You may have heard about a “skeleton video” making its way around the Internet lately, but did you know that two Philly-area natives and...
HRC Philly gears up for annual gala
The Human Rights Campaign Greater Philadelphia Gala returns next week, this year at a new location. The 19th-annual gala will be...
Penn celebrates LGBT culture with weeklong event
University of Pennsylvania’s weeklong celebration of LGBT culture is coming up, and this year’s theme, Queer Factor, will have students face their fears head-on...
Obituary: James N. Clark
James N. Clark, 77, died Feb. 23 from complications related to Parkinson’s disease while vacationing in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with his partner of...
Guilty verdict for Black Madam
A jury on Monday found Padge Victoria Windslowe, a transgender hip-hop artist who calls herself the Black Madam, guilty of giving a fatal buttocks injection....
Spring 2015 Wedding Issue
Same-sex marriage is now legal in Pennsylvania, and more than a dozen couples shared their engagement and wedding stories with us for our Spring...
Wolf urges LGBT protections in budget address
On Tuesday, Gov. Tom Wolf gave a much-anticipated budget address aimed at eliminating the state’s $2.3-billion deficit. Notable in his first formal speech on...
Two found guilty of 2013 Gayborhood attack
A judge last week found two men guilty of a 2013 attack in the Gayborhood. On Feb. 27, Common Pleas Judge...
Gay attorney alleges workplace bias
Jeffrey S. Downs, a gay attorney, says antigay workplace bias and retaliation cost him a lucrative job offer, and he’s suing in state and...
Brief filed in Morris open-records case
PGN filed a legal brief in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court this week, seeking complete dispatch records from the District Attorney’s Office pertaining to the...
Site maps HIV in Philadelphia
The first organization to map the HIV care continuum, from infection to suppression, has recently released data for several major U.S. cities including Philadelphia....
William Way to host older-adult job fair
Nearly two-dozen companies from throughout the region will converge at William Way LGBT Community Center next week to connect with LGBT and ally older...
IBA marks Women’s History Month
The Independence Business Alliance, the region’s LGBT chamber of commerce, will bring together five local women next week to talk about how they overcame...
March ushers in month of bi health awareness
Bisexual Health Awareness Month (BHAM) got off to a lively start March 2. The month-long social-media campaign is organized by the...
AC welcomes LGBT ambassador
Atlantic City is welcoming a new partner in its LGBT tourism efforts: Miss Richfield 1981. The drag queen, portrayed by Russ...
Gloria Casarez to be honored by PCHR
Gloria Casarez, the late director of LGBT affairs for the city of Philadelphia, will posthumously be honored by the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations....
LGBT-inclusive cyberbullying bill clears House
LGBT inclusive anti-cyberbullying legislation cleared the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Monday. House Bill 229, introduced by Rep. Ron Marsico (R-105th...
Cabela’s seeks partial dismissal of trans complaint
Cabela’s Retail Inc., which is being sued by trans woman Kate L. Blatt, filed a legal brief last week urging partial dismissal of her...
































