SUNDAY STROLL
Participants in the 24th annual Philadelphia AIDS Walk traveled over the Falls Bridge Oct. 17 for the second leg of the course,...
News Briefing
Covington case postponed The upcoming trial of F. Bruce Covington, accused of bringing illegal drugs to the home where a young...
Media Trail
Salt Lake City Council swears in gay man Salt Lake City’s ABC News 4 reports that Stan Penfold, an openly gay man, was...
BELLE OF THE BINGO BALL
Michael Byrne, as drag alter-ego Carlota Ttendant, made a grand entrance at the start of the AIDS Fund annual Black Tie GayBINGO event March...
Center introduces new employees, fundraising plans
The William Way LGBT Community Center introduced two new staff members at its public board meeting this week. At its July...
Philly AIDS Thrift gets new space
This summer, Philadelphia AIDS Thrift is packing up and moving. While the new store will just be around the corner, the...
State police revise hate-crime designation
The Pennsylvania State Police recently revised a hate-crime designation for a 2009 mass shooting near Pittsburgh from “anti-gender-nonconforming” to “anti-female.” In...
Liberty City makes endorsements for upcoming primary
A crowd of about 70 gathered at the William Way LGBT Community Center last week to vote on endorsements for the May 21 primary...
News Briefing
Nizah committee to contact city, state pols Advocates for Nizah Morris say they’ll contact city and state lawmakers for help in obtaining a...
PA grad student claims prof made antigay comments
A lesbian graduate student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is alleging that a classroom discussion on homosexuality turned into a personal attack. ...
Philly, nation await Supreme Court hearings
While the U. S. Supreme Court gears up to hear arguments in the challenges to Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act...
Walkers, runners to hit the path for HIV/AIDS
There are less than three weeks left to collect your donations, break in your jogging sneakers and stretch your muscles for the 23rd annual...
News Briefing
Potential buyer of church urges its preservation A possible buyer of a historic church owned by an AIDS-services agency urged a city review...
Senate committee passes ENDA
The LGBT community has another victory to celebrate this week, as the federal Employment Nondiscrimination Act was voted out of a Senate committee, the...
LEADING THE LINE
Steven Getzow (from left) was first in line to turn in his pre-application Monday morning for residence in the John C. Anderson...
UP, UP AND AWAY – Sand Blast
The Atlantic City beaches, bars and casinos rolled out their rainbow welcomemats last weekend for Sand Blast. Now in its 13th year,...
New gay theater co. launches
The curtain will rise next week on a local gay-owned theater company’s inaugural production. WAG Theater Company will stage its first...
Philly gay man to be deported
Philadelphia immigration officials last week denied a request to halt deportation proceedings against a local gay man. At an Oct. 7...
Lancaster ally puts faces to marriage-equality debate
Lancaster resident Tania Cooper hopes to bring awareness about marriage equality one photograph at a time. Cooper’s The Equalove Project will consist...
























