Neo-Nazis try (and fail) to crash Ohio Pride festival
The Pride in Grove City festival was interrupted Saturday when a group of about a dozen protestors wearing masks and carrying swastika banners arrived.
October 1, 2024
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The Pride in Grove City festival was interrupted Saturday when a group of about a dozen protestors wearing masks and carrying swastika banners arrived.
Cross Coburn, a 20-year-old former Groves, Texas, City Council member, is suing the city alleging, that he was pushed out of office for being gay.Â
Former Advocate publisher David B. Goodstein is portrayed as one of Harvey Milk's political nemeses in Gus Van Sant's new movie. Oftentimes imperious, Goodstein would seem perfectly cast in that role. But only in the movies does every white hat have a black counterpart.
Beat the hordes and discover the most exhilarating, up-and-coming cities on 2008's travel map before everyone checks them out and checks them off.
The American Psychological Association is embarking on its first review of a 10-year-old policy on counseling gays and lesbians, a step that gay rights activists hope will end with a denunciation of any attempt by therapists to change a client's sexual orientation.
You can remember those we've lost and vow to carry on the fight through candelight vigils, receptions, memorial dedications, and even a Facebook filter.
In an exclusive interview, psychologist Warren Throckmorton--fired and rehired by Magellan Health Services--insists that he's not a reparative therapist and that his far-right pals didn't pressure Magellan to rehire him. But he does think some gays can go straight. And apparently so does Magellan
Tales from the Meet Rack, the drag queen "invasion" of the Pines, and more.
The boxer is not welcome at the Grove after making a series of homophobic remarks recently, such as calling gays worse than animals.
The library’s leadership moved the book Gender Queer out of the young adult section.
Reflecting on lessons from the epidemic, the former president advocated for hope in a time of despair at the AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco.
In May alone, seven trans women have been stabbed by men on the street or in their homes, with almost no arrests made.
If you've had your fill of hectic nightlife, frantic traffic, smog and stress, book some R&R time at one of these gay-popular destinations. Breathe the cleanest air, stretch out on the most unspoiled sands, swim in the clearest waters and rejuvenate at the most relaxing spas.
Events around the world memorialize those we've lost and call on us to take action to stop HIV in its tracks.
Environmentally-friendly, packed with delicious restaurants, and loaded with cute girls (and boys), the Rose City is the perfect spot for queer travelers.