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Philly rises again in LGBT tourism ranking

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In the past several years, Philadelphia has gone from a city that wasn’t on the radar for LGBT tourists to one now poised to...

FIGHTing to remember

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When supporters of Philadelphia FIGHT come together next month for the local HIV/AIDS service organization’s annual fundraising gala, they’ll do more than reflect on...

Kennel Clubbers to restart the party

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Former patrons of a now-defunct Gayborhood hotspot will relive the ’80s on one of the biggest party nights of the year. ...

Temple students shed light on gay Asian community

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A trio of Temple University students organized a panel discussion earlier this month to promote awareness and visibility of the unique issues that the...

International News

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Irish gays concerned about discrimination A nationwide survey of LGBT people in Ireland found that their top concerns are equality in the workplace,...

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Joilet Harris (seated, from left), Nancy Giles, Dr. Robert M. Swenson (standing, from left), Alberta Bertolino, AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania executive...

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About 55 people came to the William Way LGBT Community Center Nov. 7 for the dedication of the John J. Wilcox Jr....

Archdiocese gives $50K to Maine marriage fight

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Marriage equality suffered a setback last week when voters in Maine overturned the state’s same-sex marriage law in a ballot initiative that drew intense...

Student wins national prize for gay video

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Local film student Jason Druss, like most college students, is always looking for new ways to pay down his ever-mounting school loans, and recently...

Center interim director starts

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’Dolph Ward Goldenburg, former executive director of the William Way LGBT Community Center, served his last day in that position this week and expressed...

Holiday spirit abounds at DVLF

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The Delaware Valley Legacy Fund’s third-annual TOY returns this year and is expected to draw a record number of guests, whose generosity will have...

News Briefing

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DADT activist to speak at Penn The University of Pennsylvania will host a discussion next week with Lt. Daniel Choi, who...

New Jersey man fights for death benefits

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Thomas J. Bernardo, the surviving partner of a well-known AIDS physician in the area, is in a legal battle with his deceased...

ENDA comes before Senate committee

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A Senate committee last week held a hearing on a bill that seeks to ban employment discrimination against LGBT workers, which a representative of...

Media Trail

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MLB gets first out owner 365gay. com reports the Chicago Cubs have become the first major-league team to have an openly gay...

Calcutta hosts drag-gospel mash-up

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Religious services and drag shows are two venues that don’t typically converge, but they will next week when residents at a local HIV/AIDS housing...

International News

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Tasmania recognizes lesbian mothers Tasmania’s legislative council has granted lesbian mothers who are not the biological parents of their children legal recognition. ...

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Steve Glassman, chair of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, jokingly “knights” former Delaware Valley Legacy Fund executive director Perry Monastero during an Oct. ...

CAMAC TO COLOGNE

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Kurt Douglass (left), director of marketing and fundraising for Team Philadelphia, welcomed Stephan Collet, director of promotions and marketing for the 2010 Gay Games,...

GOP gains, gay losses

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While Philadelphia Democrats Seth Williams and Alan Butkovitz trounced their Republican opponents to win the district attorney and city controller races, respectively, conservatives won...

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