Local groups plan marriage rallies
A group of local LGBT activists are ready to paint Harrisburg red for marriage equality. The Summit, comprised of LGBT leaders from...
Local orgs to launch innovative trans project
Two local organizations are collaborating to bring a first-ever national transgender-focused HIV-prevention effort to Philadelphia. The Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS...
Philly’s community college launches GSA
Students at the Community College of Philadelphia now have the option of a safe, LGBT-welcoming environment with the launch of the college’s Gay-Straight Alliance....
Council passes first-ever trans resolution
City Council this week unanimously passed a first-ever resolution to honor the transgender community. On Thursday, Councilman-at-Large Jim Kenney introduced a...
Media Trail
Prop. 8 judge is gay San Francisco Chronicle published a Feb. 7 column about an aspect of the Proposition 8 trial...
News Briefing
Stabbing in Gayborhood An argument between a man and a woman resulted in a stabbing last week in the Gayborhood. The...
Philly’s out candidates miss out in primary
The May 21 primary brought out just 7 percent of Philadelphia voters in an election that saw losses for a number of LGBT...
Kenney spearheads sweeping ‘LGBT-reform’ bill
Philadelphia City Councilman Jim Kenney this week introduced a measure that pledges widespread reform for the city’s LGBT residents. Among the...
Local women’s choir sings marriage equality
A local women’s choir will incorporate current LGBT events in an interactive format into its upcoming fall concert. The Anna Crusis...
Calcutta House residents receive handmade pillows for the holidays
When Lowell Felder walked into the main room of Calcutta House on a recent Thursday evening, he made a beeline for a red-and-brown plaid...
Out Harrisburg politico to run for mayor
While Harrisburg Controller Dan Miller has not made his official campaign announcement, all indications are that he seeks to become the city’s next mayor....
Neighbors oppose demolition
The city’s Department of License and Inspection Review Board ruled this week that a neighborhood group has legal standing to challenge the pending demolition...
City: Trans litigant can’t seek punitive damages
Bobbie E. Burnett, a transgender library assistant who’s suing the city for workplace bias, wants the opportunity to seek punitive damages. ...
YOUNG AT HEART
Dr. Steven Arnold (left) responds to comments made by a member of the audience during the most recent LGBTEI conversation, April 20...
HOPING FOR A HOMER
Despite the Phillies continuing their Gay Community Night losing streak — which now stands at 1-10 — the LGBT fans enjoyed a night at...
Gayborhood Crime Watch
The following incidents in the Midtown Village and Washington Square West areas were reported to the Sixth Police District between July 5-11. ...
Media Trail
Gay sex ban to stay MSNBC. com reports the ranking Republican and Democrat on the Kansas state House Judiciary Committee intend to...
AIDS WALK – STEPPING FORWARD
Between 12,000-15,000 people pounded the pavement at the 26th annual AIDS Walk/Run Oct. 21. The event began with a 5K run and...
Top Stories: Regional
Central PA Republican comes out Rep. Mike Fleck (81st Dist.) came out late this year — making both local and national history...
SCOTUS aftermath continues
The marriage-equality landscape changed indelibly last Wednesday as the Supreme Court struck Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and invalidated Proposition 8,...



















