Twelve Maine LGBTQ groups team up for virtual Pride month celebrations
To celebrate Pride month while still taking social distancing precautions to counter the pandemic, 12 of Maine's major LGBTQ groups have joined together to create a series of virtual events—including a "virtual...
Portsmouth Pride returns with march, outdoor festival, marketplace on Oct. 9
After COVID-19 forced the annual event online in 2020, Portsmouth Pride returns to downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Saturday, October 9, to celebrate the diversity of the Seacoast LGBTQ+ community. Check out...
Freshly painted rainbow crosswalk to return to Brunswick, Maine for Pride
For the third year in a row, Brunswick, Maine will have a freshly painted rainbow crosswalk on Maine Street for Pride month, reports the Sun Journal:
Brunswick will...
Openly gay, former UMASS basketball star makes March Madness history
Serious college basketball fans—as well as those of us who love to watch March Madness starting around Sweet Sixteen time—have got a new champion to root for when former U-Mass basketball star Derrick Gordon hits the court...
Throw the first pitch at Boston Red Sox Pride Night plus more summer fun
How would you like to throw out the first pitch at Fenway Park, on Pride Night?
Or go to a major and local league Pride Nights this summer? March with LGBTQA sports teams in Boston's...
VT Senator Sanders to skip HRC LGBTQ town hall on CNN; MA Senator Warren...
Citing scheduling conflicts, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders told CNN that he will not participate with other leading Democratic presidential candidates in the Human Rights Campaign's LGBTQ-focused town hall, "Power of Our Pride," to be...
Worcester, Mass. Pride Flag-raising ceremony to feature proclamation by city’s mayor at Sept. 8...
Last year, Worcester Pride drew its largest-ever crowds with more than 3,000 participants and about 150 vendors, according to the Worcester Telegram and Gazette. And the Worcester Pride Association's annual LGBTQA parade...
Waltham, Mass. to celebrate first Pride festival on the city’s common June 4
Waltham, Massachusetts is holding its first Pride festival on the city's Common from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 4.
"Boston Pride's dissolution has granted our community a...
Starbucks workers in Massachusetts say Pride displays have been curtailed
Starbucks workers in Massachusetts cannot decorate their stores for Pride as they've done in years past, according to the Boston Globe, which reports:
Pride month has always...