Drag queen story hours here to stay, say Fall River, MA community leaders
Fall River, Massachusetts Pride committee member Sean Connell and local officials told the Boston Globe that drag queen story hours aren't going away in 2023, despite local protests stirred up by national,...
Pride parade and festival to return to Boston, Saturday, June 10
Boston Pride For The People (BP4TP) today announced the return of a Pride Month celebration in Boston. The celebration will be held in June 2023, and will include a parade, a festival, block...
GLAD Legal Briefs: What’s in store for LGBTQ rights in 2021
A New Year and a New Administration
The Trump administration unleashed a wave of attacks in the last four years targeting the entire...
Boston Spirit’s Best of LGBT New England
New England is known for its LGBT-friendliness—so, quite frankly, everything here is the best! So when we make a list of the Best of LGBT New England, you can expect that you’re looking at the crème de la crème. Whether you’re looking for the most LGBT inclusive church, place to pop the question, or reason for a road trip, we’ve got it covered. Isn’t that just the best?
Five inspiring leaders added to Fenway Health board of directors
With its 40-year history making of life healthier for Boston's LGBT community, people living with HIV/AIDS and their neighbors, it's no surprise that Fenway Health is bringing five new members with inspirational track records of stellar...
Provincetown’s Red Inn hosts fabulous, feel-good summer fundraiser for CRI
It's one of the summer's most fun feel-good events. The Red Inn is once again hosting Boston-based Community Research Initiative's annual Summer Party in Provincetown from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 18....
After farewell party, ‘oldest gay bar in Mass’ to close doors
Lynn, MA—Known by many as the "Cheers of the North Shore," Fran's Place is closing its doors on September 26.
Its owner, Jay Collins, along with many patrons, considers Fran's the oldest gay bar in Massachusetts still...
History Project bears witness to early days of AIDS with post-show panel on SpeakEasy’s...
Remember what it was like way back in the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic? The fear and loss, but also the community and compassion?
Maybe you were too young. Maybe, like a lot of...
Dyke Night in Burlington pops up with DIY-style mixers, community events
In absence of gay bars in Burlington, Vermont, the women who started up Dyke Night, "a monthly pop-up event for sapphics," are doing it for themselves—and for the community.
Time to vote for 2016 Boston Pride Parade marshal & honorary marshal
Boston Pride is asking the community to take a minute or two, go online, peruse its impressive list of nominees, and cast a vote for this year's Marshall and Honorary Marshal for the 2016 Boston Pride Parade (Saturday,...