The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (CLGA) will play host to the opening of "Libraries", an exhibit that curates content from art dialogues, natural history, popular culture, along with queer, cultural and craft theory this fall.
Read MoreArts charity Wise Thoughts will showcase exciting films at Bruce Castle Museum by established and emerging film-makers, to reflect the plethora of cultures and communities that come together to make up the LGBTQI communities.
Read MoreSeattle, WA - Seattle author and resident, Edward Tennyson, has released "Victoria and The Evil Senator," When free-spirited Samantha Ames, a successful art dealer, meets mysterious international fashion photographer Victoria Smith, bullets fly.
Read MoreSenator Kirsten Gillibrand spoke Friday, April 13 at the kick-off event for NGLCCNY's Legal Industry Council. The Senator discussed the progress and future of LGBT Equality. 150 LGBT leaders attended the event at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP.
Read MoreA satirical and funny gay blog, ThatBitchIsFierce.com offers a humorous, light-hearted take on gay news, pop culture and current events with hilarious pictures and videos, coupled with sharp, witty, cantankerous editorial and commentary.
Read MoreOn Saturday, February 4, NGLCCNY will present a special leadership retreat focused on the future of New York City's social services, advocacy and community-based corporations.
Read MoreTo celebrate the successful festival run of "What's the Name of the Dame?" Figjam partnered with world-renowned DJ Julian Marsh to release an EP of remixes featuring ABBA covers from the movie.
Read MoreBusiness trend: despite recession, an increasing number of NYC business owners and global corporations are joining the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce New York to create new business opportunities and a sense of community.
Read MoreMiami Beach Gay Pride Parade and Festival is a all-day event that features a loud and colorful parade followed by a festival with more than 100 booths, exciting celebrities, musical performances, refreshments, food and a family-friendly play area.
Read MoreWhen Nicole Conn released her landmark film, Claire of the Moon in 1992, the landscape was practically void of other lesbian-themed movies. Nearly 20 years later, only a sprinkling of movies with queer themes has made it to the main stream.
Read MoreFountaingrove Lodge, the nation's first retirement community with the option of continuing care for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) community, has begun construction of its lush 10-acre property in beautiful Sonoma County.
Read MoreGay STEM students attending the MBLGTACC 2011 at the University of Michigan were treated to the first presentation made by a new non-profit corporation: Out in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, Incorporated (oSTEM, Inc).
Read MoreAt thirteen years old, K.C. struggles with growing up, and the situation is even more complicated due to her birth defects. Read Bad Girl Gone Mom to discover how a girl born without a vagina eventually ends up becoming pregnant.
Read MoreOctober 11th is the National Coming Out Day that is observed by the members of LGBT (Lesbians Gays Bisexuals
and Transgender) communities and their supporters. On this day, people of all sexual orientations are encouraged to take the next step in
Minister for Culture Ed Vaizey met the organisers of 'GFEST - Gaywise FESTival' - London's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) art festival. In this brief surgery meeting, Mr Vaizey showed a keen interest to know more about enterp
Read MoreGFEST - an unrivalled platform - will perform well for its sponsors - A 'uksponsorship.com' news update in 2009.
GFEST - Gaywise FESTival in London has put up the sponsorship package on the website: gaywisefestival.org.uk/sponsors
An open call for submissions is announced by GFEST - Gaywise FESTival 2010 on its website: http://www.gaywisefestival.org.uk
GFEST is recognised as London's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) and queer cross - art festival for all.
The Oklahoma Senate passed legislation that would allow Oklahoma to ignore the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act passed by Congress last year. Our organization stands firmly against this hate-fueled legislation.
Read MoreFree-spirited Amina has broken all the rules of her own conventional Indian community in South Africa by running a
cafe, a safe haven of laughter, music and home-cooked food; a "grey area" for those who fall outside the strict
"black and whi