By Nicole Finkbiner
The center's archival exhibition stresses honesty about today’s sexual realities—and is just the first of many initiatives that the project has in store.
By Raymond Simon
It took three days and seven poems for the a queer Latina poet and spoken-word performer to win the Women of the World Poetry Slam.
By Bill Chenevert
The man behind Josh Can’t Cook is stepping up his game, promoting and producing largely gay-themed events in the city.
By Nicole Finkbiner
These four engaging openings should make for a busy night out—and a great two months of art.
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Photos c/o PW’s J.R. Blackwell. Sometimes it’s initimdating for dudes to get something waxed. For ladies, too, I’m sure. And while males may not be brave enough to get anything waxed downtown (ya know, beneath the waist), let me assure you, gentlemen, there is no shame spending a little money to keep your body hair game [...]
While I may not have been familiar with Fire & Ice prior to my cooking session with Executive Chef Chris Nguyen, apparently the Old City restaurant is known to quite a few locals for their monthly “Drag Yourself To Brunch” event which is–yep, you guessed it–brunch and live drag show. Now, I don’t know about [...]
Whether you have a child, you’re expecting one, or you know someone who is, this is one event you’re going to want on your radar because times is tough—and kids are expensive. This Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, Baby Goods (& kids) eXchange (BGX) will be bringing its massive stockpile of gently used children’s [...]