Executive Director of PhillyGayCalendar
Gunnar Montana Productions 2022 production, BATH HOUSE! Designed as a temple to the fluid nature of sexuality, BATH HOUSE will be a deeply sensory immersive theatrical experience dripping with erotic energy from start to finish. Our cast and crew has been working hard to create an atmosphere where you are free to indulge your own…
The OUT in Point Breeze gang took over Sardine Bar for an amazing happy hour! It might have been hot out, but that didn’t stop them from drinking, eating, and making friends.
Gunnar Montana is back again with another great photoshoot. This time with his help from his friends Teddy Fatscher and William Robinson, they build a neon shower for a truly unique look.
Another hot weekend, but the Philly LGBT community found ways to cool off!
Our Fall season is right around the corner, with registration kicking off on Monday, 7/25, at 7pm and ending on Sunday, 8/7, at 11:59pm. This season, we’re bringing back kickball, dodgeball (REMIX), billiards, Stonewall in Motion, and yoga!
Let’s look at some posts in the gay community last week Metro Men’s Fashion, everyone’s favorite gay owned and operated clothing store on Passynk just received some great new fashions. NEed a new wardrobe for the summer, stop in and check it out! Tom Longo who founded Metro Men’s, recently sold the business to Ish…
NYC Comedian Sam Morrison sits down with Alejandro Morales and Don’t Tell Your Brother co-host Jake Symbol to talk about July 2nd’s preview performance of Sam’s solo show “Sugar Daddy” at Strangelove’s in Philly July 2nd.
In celebration of Pride Month, Penn University Life took a trip to the Philadelphia Gayborhood with Malik Muhammad, Associate Director of the University of Penn LGBT Center, to learn about the history of the neighborhood, explore Malik’s favorite spots, and visit a few LGBTQ+ owned small businesses.
Local Entrepreneurs and personal trainers Come Alive 215 are hosting an event on Saturday, June 25th, to unite the community for a celebration of the Philadelphia LGBTQ+ community and a 45 minute boot camp workout experience. The event will include a community-oriented workout, live music, free lite bites by Michael Solmonov, Sazon, and drink samples…
After accusations of racism and transphobia ripped apart the group that ran Philadelphia’s biggest LGBTQ celebration, a scrappy group of activists is trying to pick up the pieces. Similar reckonings are taking place at Pride organizations across the nation. What happens next in Philly is unclear. Can a group with little experience and lofty goals create a new Pride festival that’s equitable and lasting? Can the movement be revived — and finally get it right?