by admin | May 30, 2018 | Featured, LGBTQIA+
The Marvel comics have had LGBT characters for decades. Northstar was the first major character to come out, in 1992 (though his creator, John Byrne, said he was gay from his 1979 origin but he couldn’t even hint at it through the ’80s due to the...
by admin | Feb 8, 2018 | Featured, News
As legislative bills constantly rise and fall concerning the conflict between religious and LGBT rights, finding a place to call home for an LGBT individual or family can feel like walking a minefield. Only 22 out of 50 states have full legal protection for LGBT needs...
by admin | Jan 19, 2018 | Featured, Gay and Lesbian, Politics
Palm Springs, California is the third gayest city in America, according to the Williams Institute’s 2017 LGBT census. A rat pack city from the 1960s, Palm Springs gained a reputation for discretion. That reputation attracted queer vacationers, many of...
by admin | Nov 3, 2017 | Civil Rights, Featured, Human Rights, News
Missouri is one of the majority of American states that lacks protections for LGBT citizens in employment or housing. Many people think that the fight for gay rights ended in 2015 with federal recognition of gay marriage. But all that means is that inviting...
by admin | Oct 10, 2017 | Entertainment, Featured
Will & Grace, the early 2000s sitcom about how gay people (well, affluent white gay men) are just normal people living normal lives, is back on air. The producers have erased the show’s 2006 finale as “just a dream” and stepped back into...