When the AIDS pandemic really got a grip on London, it made so many people have to re-think the treatment and care of an unprecedented vast number of patients whose chances of recovery or survival were extremely slim. It meant the creation of hospital wards specifically to treat people diagnosed with HIV or full-blown … Continue reading
Written By Hannah Natanson and reposted from The Washington Post Books about LGBTQ people are fast becoming the main target of a historic wave of school book challenges — and a large percentage of the complaints come from a minuscule number of hyperactive adults, a first-of-its-kind Washington Post analysis found. A stated wish … Continue reading
The UK TV’s compulsive viewing show Strictly Come Dancing is coming back for Season 21 and will feature yet another same-sex pair in the series: actor Layton Williams and pro dancer Nikita Kuzmin. Williams is best known for performing in West End theatre productions of Billy Elliot, Hairspray, Rent, and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. He also starred in … Continue reading
Boston Urban Pride, hosted by the Boston Lesbigay Urban Foundation, is an annual event that embodies the organization’s mission of fostering strong and sustainable LGBTQ+ community functions and relationships. It kicks off on Thursday, June 29th through Sunday 2nd July. This vibrant celebration is dedicated to improving social and emotional outcomes for the black/brown/latinx … Continue reading
The latest installments of Ryan Murphy’s TV series FEUD are about to hit our screens. Called “Capote vs. the Swan’ they are set in the 1970s and are about writer Truman Capote’s inner circle of “swans,” a term he coined to describe his wealthy female socialite friends. This quintet of powerful women included … Continue reading