Bride Pride
Roux Bed and Breakfast | Provincetown | October 15, 2016
In what may be the largest recorded lesbian wedding, 106 women (53 couples) from across 15 of the United States and Canda married or renewed...
BGBL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Club Cafe | Boston | April 4, 2016
The Boston Gay Basketball League wrapped up its 22nd season by inducting five league members into its Hall of Fame. For their contributions on and off the...
Boston Spirit’s Top 25 LGBT Power Players of New England Gala
Ritz-Carlton-Boston | Boston | January 15, 2015
The inaugural gala event for Boston Spirit magazine's presentation of the Top 25 Power Players of New England. With the hope that the list generate constructive conversations in...
Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR Boston Event
Kiehl’s Newbury Street | Boston | August 10, 2016
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh proclaimed August 10, 2016 “Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR Day” when Kiehl’s President Chris Salgardo and amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost, along with...
First Event Conference 2016
Westin Hotel | Waltham | January 20–24, 2016
Bay State Attorney General Maura Healy, U.S. Congressman Joe Kennedy and keynote speaker Dr. Rene McLaughlin were just a few of the luminaries among the guest speakers...
Aging Back Into the Closet
Maine is the most recent state to allow gay marriage, and the first in the nation to have the law approved by a majority of voters at the polls. Following the passage of the gay marriage law, many in the state have wondered: “What’s next?” After all, marriage is the default panacea of gay rights, and Maine ranks in the top ten states in the nation for gay-friendly laws. Another distinction? Maine has the oldest population in the U.S. with more than 300,000 elders age 60 and over. It is estimated that 15,000 of them are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. For many, the reality of old age comes, hits when one is faced with the reality of what it means to be senior.
Who’s Afraid of Woolf’s ‘Orlando’?
One of the most transgressive works in all of literature is Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, “Orlando: A Biography,” a romantic romp about a young English nobleman and poet who changes sex from male to female and lives for centuries.
CRI Summer Party
Red Inn | Provincetown | July 24, 2016
Great food, great drinks, great friends. A perfection combination in a gorgeous setting to raise more than $60,000. Critial funds to help Community Research Initiative of Boston...
FLAG Flag Football Casino Night
Club Café | Boston | November 10, 2016
FLAG Flag Football—the area’s LGBT & Allies flag football league—held its second annual Casino Night, at Club Café. Thanks to all who attended, more than $6,500 was...
Victory Programs Summer Sports Tea Dance
dbar | Dorchester | September 29, 2016
Celebrating its sixth year, the Summer Sports Tea Dance is dbar’s biggest annual event, attracting nearly 500 guests, many from the LGBT sports community, and raising more than...