Executive Director of PhillyGayCalendar
Interviewing Brian Sims is always a treat, especially because he can pack so much into 15 minutes! Brian Sims talks Yuengling, voting for people other than the presidential candidate, voting Third Party, and eating in Philly!
What happens when fatuous, self-involved and selfish people with way too much money drink too much then talk politics and religion
Yes, that Geno, the man who owns the cheese steak joint you tell your touristy out of town-ers to shoot to in south Philly! Did you know he’s a gay man that donates a shit ton to local homos (and non-homos!).
The Legend of Georgia McBride, a new musical by Matthew Lopez, is now at their Arcadian Stage in Philadelphia until November 27. Opening night was October 19, and it was an evening filled with joy and expectation. By the audience’s reaction, the actors mightily pleased their audience and brought them to their feet at the musical’s conclusion.
The William Way Community Center held its annual fundraiser, Indigo Ball. I am ashamed to admit but this was actually my first Indigo Ball so needless to say I was excited to see what it was all about.
I took Eric Thomas to the scariest place in Philly – Eastern State Penitentiary’s Terror Behind the Walls
A Philadelphia based queer Latinx company shows us that we are one people – one heart.
Sensual pleasure copulating with rigid religious dogma is the driving force of Bathing in Moonlight, Nilo Cruz’ new play at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ.
The Walnut Street Theatre opens its 208th season with Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical, South Pacific. By all accounts a great production and you have only until October 23 to see it.
It was a night of extravaganza! The 2016 Philly Drag Awards, the brain child of the infamous RuPaul’s Drag Queen and Philly favorite, Mimi Imfurst, took center stage last night at Voyeur Nightclub