Little café in New Hampshire’s smallest town brims with queer holiday cheer
A little café in New Hampshire's smallest town is spreading some big, queer holiday cheer this year.
Last night, the Teatotaller Café in Somersworth brought in a crowd of all ages for a Holiday Drag...
Offbeat holiday “Nut/Cracked” back in Boston with “Funny Uncles Cabaret”
It’s not like Peter DiMuro, once of the regions’s foremost choreographers and dance innovators, to take a break over the holiday season.
Instead, DiMuro will again bring audiences an alternative holiday show that celebrates inclusivity...
World AIDS Day honored in P’town with new ASGCC drop-in center
Today, December 1, is World AIDS Day, marked with commemorative red ribbons and educational and remembrance events taking place all around the globe.
In Provincetown, the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod is recognizing the...
Keene, NH hosts first-ever LGBT Wedding Festival of New England
Keene, New Hampshire, is celebrating its first-ever LGBT wedding festival this Sunday, December 3. The LGBT Wedding Festival of New England takes place from 1 to 4 p.m. at Stonewall Farm, 242 Chesterfield Road, and it's...
Make your list and check it twice: Toys4Joys is coming back to town
"We’re not a formal event. We’re more like a huge cocktail party,” says Toys4Joys founder James Rifino.
For the ninth annual Toys4Joys drive gift gala on Friday, December 8, The Revere Hotel’s Liberty Hall will be...
Trans Day of Remembrance observed across Massachusetts, Nov. 17–21
Trans Day of Remembrance is an internationally observed annual tradition held during Transgender Awareness Month (November), to honor individuals who have died throughout the world over the previous year because of anti-transgender hatred. This year,...
Third annual Green Mountain Summit brings folks together in rural Vermont, Oct. 27–29
For year number three, Green Mountain Crossroads of Brattleboro, Vermont, is hosting its annual Out in the Open Summit October 27–29, where upwards of 75 LGBTQ people living in small towns and rural communities...
AIDS Action Committee founder Larry Kessler to receive HistoryMaker award
Larry Kessler, founder of the AIDS Action Committee, will receive the 2017 HistoryMaker Award at The History Project's annual awards fête on Wednesday, October 11, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Boston's Club Café.
At...
Queer Muslims of Boston participate in national awareness activities, Sept. 9–11
This weekend (September 9–11)—one month prior to the US Supreme Court hearing arguments on the Muslim ban—LGBT groups of color across the country are launching peaceful and awareness-building actions under the banner title of...
Annual Summer Sports Tea Dance comes back to dbar Aug. 27
The forecast is beautiful weather, hot fun and another great big cool crowd for the seventh annual Summer Sports Tea Dance at dbar in Dorchester this Sunday, August 27, from 4 to 8 p.m....