A Tasting Tour of Philadelphia for the (Faux) International LGBT Council
This work of ‘fiction’ explores what so many of us fellow Philadelphians already know–our city is a prime location to entertain and host our LGBTQ friends and associates!
We don't run the gay community, we just organize it!
This work of ‘fiction’ explores what so many of us fellow Philadelphians already know–our city is a prime location to entertain and host our LGBTQ friends and associates!
PhillyGayCalendar celebrates the coming-out stories of Philadelphia-area LGBTQ citizens leading up the city’s OutFest celebration in October. Myrna Rodriguez, a PhillyGayCalendar blogger, received an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College. She is an instructor at Rowan University and Gloucester County College. She has been published in Philadelphia Stories Magazine.
Don’t be misled by the marketing for gay cruises, which of course will only have hot, attractive men showing off their tans in well-staged photos. In reality, passengers range from 21 to 80+, from skinny to portly.
PhillyGayCalendar celebrates the coming-out stories of Philadelphia-area LGBTQ citizens leading up the city’s OutFest celebration in October. Josh Schonewolf is a local promoter who organizes Ratchet at Tabu and Songbird.
It is like a constant loop in our heads: if you don’t look a certain way, you’ve got a problem. If you can’t get a six-pack, you’ve got a problem. If you don’t have pecks the size of grapefruits, you’ve got a problem.
Our newest edition of SPOONING features an easy, hot treat that is sure to clear your sinuses and warm your body!
PhillyGayCalendar celebrates the coming-out stories of Philadelphia-area LGBTQ citizens leading up to the city’s OutFest celebration in October. Andrew Clark is PhillyGayCalendar’s newest blogger!
Joshua Keith-Gaddy stars in the Tony Award-Winning musical IN THE HEIGHTS, which plays at Philadelphia’s own Walnut Street Theater through October 20, 2013.
PhillyGayCalendar’s Dan Mangini interviews trans advocate Kat Delancey about her past work, her future, and her exciting PTM Advocacy Award.
Playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney explores themes of race, sexuality, and Yoruba mythology in the area premiere of his new play.
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