Boston photographer’s drive-by photo project, ‘Queerantine,’ brings some joy to the socially isolated
Yet another inspired way to break up the isolation of coronavirus quarantine comes from Boston photographer Ally Schmaling, who's project, "Queerantine," is bringing LGBTQ folks—from a safe social distance—out into the community,...
Lambda Literary reveals 2020 finalists: Great reads for the self-quarantined
Here's some good news for the homebound looking for an alternative to streaming movies, TV or podcast–binging. Lambda Literary, the premier LGBTQ literary organization in the US, has just announced the finalists for its...
Ice Dance International of Kittery, Maine blends athletics and artistry
Editor's Note: You can catch a performance of Ice Dance International tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at The Skating Club of Boston. For tickets ($20) go to IDI's performances page on their website, where you'll...
Boston Gay Men’s Chorus gets intimate this weekend at Club Café
Life is a cabaret, old chum—at least, that’s how it feels when you take in this annual show from the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus. Catch "Another Opening...A Cabaret" this Friday to Sunday, Feb. 21–23,...
‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ to screen in Lenox (Feb. 6) and Cambridge (Feb. 7)
Massachusetts is a special place for "Gay Chorus Deep South."
The award-winning documentary “Gay Chorus Deep South” has screened around the world since its premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival where it won the...
Picturesque pretty winter getaway: gay Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Looking for a postcard-pretty getaway in the middle of a New England winter? Head to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a picturesque seaport with a small but thriving LGBTQ community. We’ve got a bucket list of...
Gay-themed silent classic to screen with live music at Dorchester’s Strand
A rare opportunity to see a silent classic movie with a gay theme—and live piano accompaniment by Provincetown favorite Billy Hough—hits a Boston-area big screen on Thursday, Dec. 5 at the historic Strand Theatre...
Boston Lyric Opera brings New England premiere of ‘Fellow Travelers’ to the stage, Nov....
When author Thomas Mallon discovered that there was interest in turning his 2007 historical novel “Fellow Travelers” into an opera, his first thought was, ‘You mean the book’s not gay enough already?’
On the surface,...
Celebration of Life annual dinner to honor Boston Living Center’s 30th
In honor of the Boston Living Center's 30th anniversary, the BLC's annual Celebration of Life dinner's 2019 theme is Homecoming, in tribute to "the many ways in which the Center has served as a...
Boston’s satirical drag cabaret Fresh Fruit to be reborn at Club Café
For 13 years, aughties-decade audiences went bananas over the antics of Fresh Fruit—a drag-cabaret troupe that took over Boston’s Club Café with deliciously double-entendre-filled skits and spoofy, satirical songs that lampooned everything from gay...