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Capital Pride bids for D.C. to host World Pride 2025

The Capital Pride Alliance, the group that organizes D.C.’s annual LGBTQ Pride events, announced on Sept. 21 that it has submitted a bid to host 2025 World Pride, the international Pride event that draws thousands of participants from throughout the world to the host city.

Miami’s Best Gay Beaches

With its vibrant nightlife, bars and party scene, Miami has long been a hotspot for the LGBTQ community.

Gay Atlanta | The Essential LGBT Travel Guide!

The ‘Gay Capital Of The South’ Atlanta is a city filled with love and passion, combining the best of city living and southern hospitality.

7 Quick Dating Tips For Young Gay Men

Undoubtedly, dating is a tough job and even more when you belong to the LGBTQ community because of the societal taboos associated with it.

Atlanta Pride Cancels 2021 Festival and Parade

e 2021 Atlanta Pride festival and parade, which was scheduled for Oct. 9-10, has been canceled amid rising COVID-19 cases, officials announced Wednesday.

Tennessee Gay Couple Rejected by Wedding Venue Due to Owner’s Religious Beliefs

The Tennessee couple scheduled a tour — and then things got weird.

Almost Half Say They Wouldn’t Be Comfortable With HIV+ Barber

A new study shows an inordinate percentage of Americans say they wouldn’t feel comfortable interacting with a doctor or barber living with HIV.

13 Things to Do in Queer NYC August 25-September 8

New Yorkers can take advantage of the remaining weeks of summer at events across the city — including queer parties, audio exhibits, and more.

This Gay Man is Trying To Break Into a Different Kind of Drag Racing

Travis Shumake wants to drag race — but RuPaul can’t help him with the kind of drag racing he’s trying to do.

Dallas’s Gayborhood Is Making a Post-Pandemic Comeback.

Oak Lawn’s LGBT nightlife destinations have a long way to go in creating safe spaces for all people.

Gen Z Identifying as LGBTQ at Higher Rates Than Previous Generations

Gay rights advocates paved way for LBGTQ Gen Z A new survey shows that adults born between 1997 and 2002 – Generation Z – are more likely to identify as being part of the LGBT community than Millennials, Baby Boomers, or Seniors over 70. Check out the original story here:…

Netflix’s ‘Pray Away’ Looks Behind The Curtain of The ‘Ex-Gay’ Movement

Filmmaker Kristine Stolakis said she was driven to explore the controversial movement after the sudden death of her uncle, a conversion therapy survivor. Check out the original story here: NBC Out. When American documentarian Kristine Stolakis set out to make her debut feature film, she knew she wanted to shine…