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May 10, 2015
At ChicagoPride.com, Sunday means that it's time to look back at the week in gay news - in and out of Chicago - as covered by the GoPride.com News Staff. The top local and national stories of interest as ranked by popularity on the network.
At ChicagoPride.com, Sunday means that it's time to look back at the week in gay news - in and out of Chicago - as covered by the GoPride.com News Staff. The top local and national stories of interest as ranked by popularity on the network.
What was formerly Spin – and then Whiskey Trust for a brief moment – will officially become a 1920s cocktail lounge next week, bringing Prohibition-era beverages to Boystown.
Adam Lambert has described his upcoming album, The Original High, as exploring the heartaches, triumphs and thrills that he and his friends are going through.
Chicago Children's Museum kicks off two months of All Families Matter programming, as part of its ongoing commitment to ensure the museum serves the needs of LGBT-led families and gender non-conforming children, with International Family Equality Day at the museum on Sunday, May 3, 2015.
A Walmart in Las Vegas refused a woman's request for a cake that included the word "gay" for her gay nephew who was attending his high school prom with his straight friend.
After 20 years of offering a wide range of support, education and advocacy for Chicago-area LGBTQQ Latinas, Amigas Latinas is announcing plans to fold the organization.
A majority of Americans want the Supreme Court to strike down state bans on gay marriage, a new poll has found.
Cazwell, the openly gay rapper from the Big Apple, unveils the video for his new single Downtown.
In testimony before the Senate on Wednesday, Sir Elton John called on Congress to continue the fight against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
On Sat., May 9, 2015, Friends of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame (GLHF) will hold its fourth annual 'Celebrity Bowl', at Waveland Bowl, 3700 N. Western Ave. in Chicago.
Oregon is poised to become the third state, plus the District of Columbia, to prohibit therapies that attempt to alter the sexuality or gender identity of LGBT youth.