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.
Boston Pride Parade
All over town | Boston | June 11, 2016
More than 500,000 spectators turned out to celebrate a record-breaking number of marchers, floats, sponsors, and fellow revelers at Boston’s 2016 Pride Parade, which spilled over...
Gay for Good Boston Volunteers at Braille Press
National Braille Press | Boston | August 24, 2016
A dozen amazing volunteers helped assemble a couple hundred copies of “Amazing Grace” for the National Braille Press Great Expectations Program. As its story goes, when...
Ricardo Recommends: Drink Up!
The best mixologists in town. The best holiday drinks. For your best party ever.
It is that time of year again! Time for merriment, parties, and for getting a bit tipsy. So to help you...
Portland, Maine LGBTQ Center Grand Opening
Equality Community Center | Portland, Maine | December 2, 2016
Officially opened for business back in August, the Equality Community Center in Portland, Maine, rolled out the red carpet for the city’s First Friday Artwalk....
Drive for Victory Charity Golf Tournament
Oakley Country Club | Watertown | June 20, 2016
Enjoying blue skies and gorgeous views of the Boston skyline, 112 golfers made Victory Programs’ fourth annual Drive for Victory charity golf tournament a huge success....
Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival Gala Dinner
Provincetown Town Hall | Provincetown | June 4, 2016
Gala-goers got a chance to meet and mingle with actor Brian Dennehy at the annual benefit gala dinner for the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival. The...
Boston Spirit Summer Sunset Cruise
Boston Harbor | Boston | June 15, 2016
Nearly 700 friends cruised around Boston Harbor on Bay State Cruise Company’s Provincetown II when Boston Spirit hosted its 10th annual Summer Sunset Cruise, one of the...
The Beat Goes On
On October 13, Ribaudo will marry his longtime partner Joe Posa. They’ll celebrate their reception, which after certain hours will be open to the whole community, at Club Café. That’s because their wedding coincides with a second reason to celebrate. October marks the 30th anniversary of Club Café, which has become iconic in New England’s gay scene. For one generation, it has been a community center: a comfortable second home filled with old friends. For another, it’s a party palace: where stepping inside, grabbing your first drink, and scoring your first date has become a veritable rite of passage. And Club Café shows no sign of slowing down.
Toys for Joys
Revere Hotel | Boston | December 9, 2016
One of Boston’s best and brightest holiday traditions, revelers, full of the spirit of the season and loaded with presents for kids in need, once again packed...