Doc explores being out about addiction, recovery
“The Anonymous People” is a provocative documentary about a group of people increasingly unwilling to remain silent: the roughly 23-million Americans living in long-term...
Gay Council candidate out-raises Dem challengers
The Philadelphia Board of Ethics recently released campaign finance reports submitted by City Council hopefuls, and one of the three openly gay candidates is...
Attorney in DUI case to subpoena city for Morris file ...
Attorney Michael L. Doyle says he’ll subpoena the city for the police Internal Affairs file pertaining to the Nizah Morris incident. ...
FOCUS ON THE FUTURE
Haneef Williams (left) and Tony Daniels lead a discussion about the youth of color community during Smoke, Lilies and Jade Arts Initiative’s “Dance &...
N.J., national orgs. launch marriage campaign
The fight for marriage equality in New Jersey is continuing with a new campaign that includes national support. New Jersey United for...
Wolf wins, Fleck may be out
Western Pennsylvania businessman Tom Wolf won the Democratic nomination for governor in a landslide Tuesday. Wolf, the former secretary of the...
PDA WITH A PURPOSE
David Jones (left) and Chris Oronzi, Jim and Richie Madden and an ally couple embrace at Love Park Aug. 15 as part...
Freedom Week offers LGBT activism, legislation
Activists and advocates around Pennsylvania will come together early next month for a week of events culminating in the introduction of two statewide LGBT-rights...
Chorus gears up for masked night of music, fundraising
The Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus is preparing for its third annual Fall Ball masquerade fundraiser. Miss Richfield 1981 will host the...
Cohen announces run for City Council
After a close but unsuccessful campaign in 2011, a Philadelphia native with family ties to City Council and the state legislature will make another...
Plea deals on the table for gay-bashing suspects
The District Attorney’s Office confirmed this week that plea agreements have been offered to each of the three suspects accused of physically and verbally...
Latino community celebrates Pride, autism awareness
Although it’s one of the newer additions to the Philly area, the Latino Pride Festival is quickly becoming a staple of the local Pride...
Gay attorney seeks sanctions against law firm
Jeffrey S. Downs says a law firm he’s suing for anti-LGBT workplace bias continues to harass him with frivolous legal filings, and he wants...
Media Trail
Charges dismissed in anti-gay attack The Lexington Herald-Leader reports a judge has dismissed charges against two eastern Kentucky teens accused of attacking a...
Gay Scoutmaster remains ousted
Geoffrey C. McGrath’s ouster as an openly gay Scoutmaster in Seattle received national attention and was credited with helping to liberalize the Boy Scouts...
Pentagon: No gays were discharged in past month: :
SAN FRANCISCO — No U. S. servicemembers have been discharged for being openly gay in the month since the Defense Department adopted new...
Trans PA native stepping down at military group
Rumors flew last weekend about the possible forced resignation of OutServe-Servicemembers Legal Defense Network executive director Allyson Robinson. Robinson, a ...
Budget delay hitting LGBT groups
Philadelphia organizations serving the LGBT community continue to provide programs and services, though they are owed, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of dollars...
Philly AIDS Thrift reaches half-million mark
A Philadelphia thrift store that has spent eight years making a difference for people living with HIV/AIDS recently reached new heights of philanthropy. ...

























