Popular Posts from 2021
What a year it has been!!! We have seen it all, and here at PhillyGayCalendar.com we have done our best to cover it all in our blog. Below are the 10 most popular stories of 2021! Which was YOUR favorite?
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What a year it has been!!! We have seen it all, and here at PhillyGayCalendar.com we have done our best to cover it all in our blog. Below are the 10 most popular stories of 2021! Which was YOUR favorite?
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presented all six Brandenburg Concertos of J. S. Bach (1685-1750) at the McCarter Center in Princeton, NJ, on December 26. As William Lockwood, Jr., pointed to in his introductory note, it takes twenty musicians of an excellent caliber to do these works justice. All twenty were consummate artists. It…
After a nearly year-long assessment, transition study, and national search process, After a nearly year-long assessment, transition study, and national search process, Sultan Shakir (he/him) has been named Mazzoni Center’s new chief executive. Sultan was selected from a group of exceptionally qualified and diverse LGBTQ+ leaders, representing the full diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. Sultan…
We had hundreds of events this year, and considering half the year, most venues were closed because of the Pandemic. That’s not bad at all! We have done our research and listed below the 10 most popular events by web traffic. Let’s see what they were!
This holiday season they are serving more than just tacos. Introducing ¡Saluds Dudes! – a pin up calendar of hot dudes from across the queer spectrum getting sexy with tacos!
Terrence McNally’s last work It’s Only a Play has been given a great new production at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick. The only thing you need to be careful about is that this fun romp is only playing until December 19, so hurry and see it.
Tim Laskey (he/him) is a Philadelphia-based artist who works in both digital and traditional media. Originally from Long Island, NY and having lived many years in rural western Pennsylvania before moving here 20 years ago, “playing between extremes is a place I find a lot of creativity.
This Winter season, they are welcoming back dodgeball, volleyball, bowling, yoga, and trivia. Registration opens on Monday 12/13 at 7pm and closes Wednesday, 12/22 at 11:59 pm.
Not feeling festive? Then walk up a bit north from Walnut Street. You’ll see holiday lights broadly swagging the street. This is Tinsel: A Christmas Bar
A local group of volunteers reimagining pride, PHL Pride Collective, has announced Philly Pride 2022 will be the first weekend of June.
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