Community Guide


’The Slutcracker’ to take the stage again
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Nov 18 ’The Slutcracker,’ a burlesque re-imagining of the timeless holiday classic, ’The Nutcracker,’ will take Somerville stages by storm this December.
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ME Gov. Baldacci, CT legislators awarded at HRC Gala Dinner
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
Governor of Maine John Baldacci and members of the Connecticut legislature were honored on Nov. 14 at the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) 2009 Gala Dinner.
LGBT Aging Project wins "Serving Seniors" award
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Monday Nov 16, 2009
Lisa Krinsky, director of the Aging Project, and Bob Linscott, assistant director, accepted the award for their work in making Massachusetts’ aging services open and accessible to LGBT seniors.
HRC Gala Dinner 2009 coming to Boston Nov. 14
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Wednesday Nov 11, 2009
The annual Human Rights Campaign dinner celebrates a "Dream Out Loud - Speak the Truth" theme.
Bostonian author of ’Transgender Explained’ to hold book signing
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Tuesday Nov 10, 2009
Joanne Herman will hold a reading and book signing Nov. 17 for ’Transgender Explained For Those Who Are Not.’
Boston to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Monday Nov 9, 2009
11th annual vigil and community speak-out will be held Nov. 20 in Allston.
Yale U. will preserve CT’s marriage equality story
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Friday Nov 6, 2009
On the eve of Love Makes a Family’s final days, the grassroots marriage equality organization has deeded its historical documents to the Yale University Library.
QWOC reunion event welcomes new and old members
By Nicole Mortimer | Wednesday Nov 4, 2009
The food- and wine-tasting bridges the gap between QWOC Week and their holiday event.
Award-winning lesbian film to debut in Boston
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Thursday Oct 29, 2009
’Hannah Free’ tells the story of an enduring love between two women that spans six decades.
Gay cheerleading squad forming in Boston
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Thursday Oct 29, 2009
Massachusetts’ capital city will soon catch up with New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Chicago in the one department in which Boston is lacking -- gay cheerleading.
South End health center celebrates its 20th anniversary with relief
By Nicole Mortimer | Wednesday Oct 28, 2009
Pathways to Wellness has seen its fair share of troubles, but everyone was all smiles Oct. 21.
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