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Michigan LGBT Rights Ballot Initiative Falls Short Of Signatures Needed
The Michigan elections bureau has determined that Fair and Equal Michigan gathered nearly 299,000 signatures, short of the roughly 340,000…
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Gay Disco Music History – July 7, 1979: France Joli Fills In For Donna Summer On Fire Island and Becomes A Star [Video]
Disco star France Jolie literally lived the old "42nd Street" movie line "of you're going out a youngster but you…
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Gay History – July 5: The NYC Central Park Gay Bashing Spree of 1978, Jean Cocteau and Gay Soldier Murdered At Fort Campbell
July 5. 1978: A gang of anti-gay youth, went storming through The Rambles area of Central Park in New York City with…
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Gay History – July 4, 1965: Philadelphia’s Independence Hall Annual Reminder Protest
On July 4th. 1965, gay rights activists gathered outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, carrying picket signs and demanding legislation that…
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Young “IT” Actor Jack Dylan Grazer Come Out As Bisexual.
Many of you know young actor Jack Dylan Grazer from playing the part of Eddie Kaspbrak in It, and portrayed…
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Protests, Violence at LA’s Wi Spa After Video of Complaints Against Trans Customer Goes Viral.
Violence broke out as protestors clashed at the Wi Spa on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles yesterday over a video…
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Gay Man Stabbed After NYC PRIDE Trying To Protect Others.
On Sunday June 27th. Dylan Spinosa, and his friends were returning from the NYC Pride/Reclaim Pride when at the Staten…
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The Lost and Forgotten Art of Gay Disco Fan Dancing Featuring: Bret Lacquement [Rare Video]
In the late 1970's and early 1980's during the heyday of gay disco not only were you treated to the…
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Gay History – July 3, 1981: The Day That Changed Our Lives Forever – New York Times Publishes “Rare Cancer Seen In 41 Homosexuals” [Article Included]
Forty years ago today on July 3rd. 1981, The New York Times’s published it's first article about AIDS headlined: “Rare…
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The New York Historical Society Announces Home For New American LGBT Museum in NYC
The New-York Historical Society has announced plans a $140m expansion of its building on Central Park West. The new expansion…
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