We've highlighted a variety of upcoming LGBT events from across New England.

Glow Festival: Justin Vivian Bond

Trans alternative cabaret artist Justin Vivian Bond opens up the first night of the Glow Festival, a series of singers, storytellers and performance artists...

Queen + Adam Lambert

No one could ever replace Freddie Mercury. The late frontman of Queen, who died of AIDS-related illness in 1991, was a powerhouse vocalist and...

Levi Kreis

Gay crooner Levi Kreis first turned heads—and nabbed a Tony award—for originating the Jerry Lee Lewis role in “Million Dollar Quartet,” the jukebox musical...

Idina Menzel

Long before she had tots around the world wailing along to the soundtrack to the Disney flick “Frozen,” Idina Menzel was a favorite among...

Sandra Bernhard

She’s brash, she’s bold—she’s Sandra Bernhard, bitch. For the last 40 years, this pioneering comedian has been blazing trails. She was one of the...

New London Pride

June is the officially designated LGBT Pride Month. But it’s nice to have something to look forward to later in the summer—you know, after...

Providence LGBTQ Film Festival

The Ocean State is ready for its close-up. Film has always been a powerful medium for sharing stories that reflect the LGBT experience, and...

Weekend Out at the Pillow

Jacob’s Pillow Festival is famous in the dance world for the caliber of its international talent. And it’s legendary in LGBT history for its...

Provincetown Carnival: Gods and Goddesses

Grab a love-filled lightning bolt and take aim like Zeus, or summon the amorousness of your inner Aphrodite. “Gods and Goddesses” is the theme...

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Worcester Pride Week | Sept. 8–11, 2021

Worcester Pride is back this week, September 8–14, with events, mindful of COVID precautions, coordinated by the Queer Coalition on Greater Worcester, a collaborative community...

GLAD Law statement on US House passage of transgender sports ban

the U.S. House narrowly voted 218-206-1, along near-party lines, for a federal bill that would ban all transgender girls and women from participation...

Remembrance bench in Portsmouth, NH honors victim of 1984 hate crime

Almost four decades after three teenagers in Bangor, Maine, killed Portsmouth, NH native Charlie Howard, age 23, in 1984 for being gay, the city...

LGBT elders of color create new group for support and some socializing

A new social group for Boston's LGBT elders of color has formed. Flashback Sundays is a place where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older adults...

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