Executive Director of PhillyGayCalendar
What a great night of Philadelphia gay theatre. I just saw Two Street: A Tale of Star Crossed Mummers as part of the Philadelphia Fringe Arts Festival. The show was held at the Church of the Crucifixion at 620 S.8th Street in Bella Vista, better known as the home of Luna Theater Company.
On September 18-21 Philadelphia is hosting OutBeat: America’s First Queer Jazz Festival. ‘If it wasn’t for hustlers, gangsters and gamblers, there’d be no jazz.’
One could easily say that ‘Blond met blond’ this Labor Day weekend at the Rrazz Room in New Hope. Rex Smith appeared on Saturday, August 30, while Adam Pascal appeared on Sunday August 31. What is on the minds of these cuties, and why the battle of the blonds?
The new 2014-2015 season is now under way as far as subscribing is concerned. A few venues have already begun their seasons. Here is a rundown of some of our favorite venues.
A few days ago, I ran across an article about a trans teen ending his life. Immediately, the article put forth messages and language that was insensitive, unaffirming and contradictory.
Is the gayborhood disappearing?
The last couple of months have been marked by a series of ‘lasts’ for Notorious OMG – the artist, activist, philanthropist, and general renaissance (wo)man also known as Rudy Flesher.
He’s an amazing character actor from Die, Mommie, Die, Pyscho Beach Party, and even the Addams Family Values
Picture it. 7 PM on a Saturday night in Philadelphia. I’d just slipped into the entrance of L’etage, ascended an unassuming flight of stairs and once I reached the top I was transported to the 1920’s with soft lighting and decorative papered walls.
The community was sadden a year ago when Sisters, the city’s only lesbian bar, closed its doors. But manager Denise Cohen is working to bring a new lesbian space to Philadelphia