Stars shine for ‘huge’ Atlanta Black Gay Pride

Stars shine for ‘huge’ Atlanta Black Gay Pride

It’s not your imagination. Atlanta’s annual Black Gay Pride celebration over Labor Day weekend is bigger than ever. In The Life Atlanta credits new partnerships for some 70 events through Tuesday.    READ MORE »
Novel steams up Olympics-era gay Atlanta

Novel steams up Olympics-era gay Atlanta

There are probably as many gay takes on the 1996 Olympics as there are LGBT people who lived here at the time. Elliott Mackle had a birds-eye view and uses it as a backdrop for “Hot Off the Presses.”    READ MORE »
Civic group targets gay artist’s ‘Haiku’ project

Civic group targets gay artist’s ‘Haiku’ project

It appears that Keep Atlanta Beautiful doesn’t appreciate artist John Morse’s “Roadside Haiku” as much as we do, and now a WSB poll is asking for your votes on whether it’s art or litter.    READ MORE »
If stuff you like is on this list, you’re so gay

If stuff you like is on this list, you’re so gay

Skinny jeans, V-neck t-shirts and guys who watch “Steel Magnolias” are all gay–and thanks to you queers and your gender-bending approach to life, the American man is being ruined.    READ MORE »
Meet the men who would be queen of ‘Pageant’

Meet the men who would be queen of ‘Pageant’

Few places appreciate pageants like the deep South. “Pageant: The Musical” opens Wednesday at 14th Street Playhouse and pays loving homage to the beauty competitions gay men treasure.    READ MORE »
Gay artist turns bandit signs into Roadside Haiku

Gay artist turns bandit signs into Roadside Haiku

You’ve seen bandit signs—the kind you read without even meaning to at red lights. Now artist John Morse makes you take a second glance at promises to “Cash Now” and “Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days.”    READ MORE »
Out On Film adds world premieres to lineup

Out On Film adds world premieres to lineup

After a teaser last week revealing some of its biggest films, Atlanta’s LGBT film festival lays out its full schedule for its Oct. 1 – Oct. 7 event, including special guests and three world premieres.    READ MORE »
Jungle goes Gaga for Madonna Rama Saturday

Jungle goes Gaga for Madonna Rama Saturday

Why shouldn’t the gays celebrate their pop queen’s birthday every August with Madonna Rama parties aplenty? We should, and child, we do. Jungle's annual party Saturday even adds a twist.    READ MORE »
Scissor Sisters ‘Any Which Way’ we can [video]

Scissor Sisters ‘Any Which Way’ we can [video]

While gay Atlanta readies itself for Saturday’s Scissor Sisters concert, we take a break from all other things LGBT to revel in the band’s latest video, “Any Which Way.” Join us, won't you?    READ MORE »
‘Unsinkable’ offer for free Debbie Reynolds tix

‘Unsinkable’ offer for free Debbie Reynolds tix

Whether you think of Princess Leia’s mom, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” or a consummate Hollywood hoofer, six decades of entertainment in one little body are headed to Atlanta.    READ MORE »
Out On Film unveils its October headliners

Out On Film unveils its October headliners

Atlanta’s LGBT film festival Out On Film announces most of its schedule for October’s big event, including the opening night local premiere of the award-winning “You Should Meet My Son!”    READ MORE »
Kathy Griffin delivers gay ‘Swear Fest’ in ATL

Kathy Griffin delivers gay ‘Swear Fest’ in ATL

Gay-loving, trash-talking Kathy Griffin brings her roadshow to Atlanta on Saturday and is already aiming her verbal jabs at NeNe, Southern gays, Atlanta and Andy Cohen.    READ MORE »
What does your gay cruise site say about you?

What does your gay cruise site say about you?

There's a never-ending supply of virtual gloryholes out there to get your gay on, from the dominant Manhunt to newcomer Grindr. But what does your hookup site say about you? Here's a handy guide.    READ MORE »
Queer Lit Fest cues up dirty dozen for benefit

Queer Lit Fest cues up dirty dozen for benefit

October’s annual Atlanta Queer Literary Festival is just around the corner, but the fun and fundraising starts Thursday as a dirty dozen queer of musicians and comedians perform at Eddie’s Attic.    READ MORE »
Whoa, Nellie! Alison Arngrim brings on ‘Bitch’

Whoa, Nellie! Alison Arngrim brings on ‘Bitch’

She may not have been the star, but the only reason to watch "Little House" was Nellie Oleson. The woman who played her brings “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch” to Outwrite Wednesday.    READ MORE »
Hello, Dali. High triumphs with Atlanta exhibit

Hello, Dali. High triumphs with Atlanta exhibit

Salvador Dali and his art have always challenged critics, thinkers and art historians. Now the High takes on and conquers a rethinking of the latter half of the artist's career in “Dali: The Late Work.”    READ MORE »
Gay men’s chorus delivers a little love [photos]

Gay men’s chorus delivers a little love [photos]

Focus the high-energy style of the 100-voice Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus on any musical score, and the results will perk up your ears–even when it's from the already impressive Lennon-McCartney songbook.    READ MORE »

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