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Philadelphia Activist Creates a Wiki for Gay Men Who Have Died from HIV/AIDSA Philadelphia activist is creating a unique project to memorialize those who have fallen to the HIV/AIDS virius: a gay wiki for the deceased.
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Budget Cuts Affect AIDS/HIV Agencies in Philadelphia and PennsylvaniaRough economic conditions, budget cuts, and funding issues are causing problems for HIV/AIDS nonprofits in Philadelphia and PA.
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Gay Day at 6 Flags - New Jersey Theme Park Holds LGBTQ Private PartyGays from New York, Baltimore, Philly, and all over have flocked to Six Flags Great Adventure for one solid night of coasters, carousels, and queers. It's Gay Day at 6 Flags, just as fun as Gay Days Disney without nearly half the travel time.
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Atlantic City Seeks to Be Destination for Gay TravellersAtlantic City takes several steps to market itself to the millions of big spending LGBTQ travellers.
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The Gables of Cape May: A New Jersey LGBTQ OrganizationGables is a non-profit organization with the purpose "to promote, secure, enhance and protect the Human dignity, integrity and legal and political rights of lesbians, gays and bisexual persons."
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Philadelphia's Mass Transit Authority's Policy Might Be Gender DiscriminatingPhiladelphia's SEPTA makes all weekly and monthly passes have gender identification on them - but what happens if you are a trans person?
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Philadelphia's Best Karaoke Bars!We've spent several grueling weeks criss-crossing Philadelphia testing, singing, listening, and drinking. We've sang country with hipsters, and hip-hop with seniors. So here dear readers, are the BESTEST karaoke nights in Philly! -
The Black Sheep: A Review of a Classic Irish Pub in PhiladelphiaAround the corner from Philadelphia's business district and Rittenhouse Square is the Black Sheep. For almost a decade this Irish pub has made businessman, sorority girls, hipsters and debutantes feel at home with plenty of great beers and fine food. -
An Interview with Singer/Songwriter Aiden JamesAiden James released his second CD/album this year. James has been earning fans locally through constant touring and appearances. He's also worked the national circuit, traveling far and wide to promote his music. -
Philadelphia Volunteers Build New Gym for Public High SchoolA Philadelphia gym helps a local school develop healthy new curriculum with a new gym and new programs. -
TLAraw.Com Looks for New Adult Film Reviewers: An Open Call for PervertsTLAraw.com, an adult entertainment site, opens the doors to new and fresh reviewers of movies and products. This is every porn-junkie's chance to expand their boundaries!
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An Interview with Project Runway Season 5's Jack MackenrothProject Runway designer Jack Mackenroth comes clean about his new goals and what he likes in a man. -
Q & A with Erika Thrasher of Indian JewelryHouston noise band Indian Jewelry is known for their psychedelic licks, massive membership list and an otherworldly view-askew attitude.
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A Holiday Q & a with Comedian Amy SedarisComedienne, author, and American-sweetheart Amy Sedaris has witty insights into cooking and hosting. -
An Interview with Rock Band FILTERFounded in '93 by Richard Patrick and Brian Liesegang, Filter's first album was released in 1995. The album was a hit, and included the controversial single "Hey Man, Nice Shot".
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Interview with Singer/songwriter Martha WainwrightMusical prodigy Martha Wainwright is making a name for herself with her new album: I know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too. Her light melodic sound with vocals full of emotion have received praise from critics and fans. -
6 Hot Movies Head to Your Town6 hot movies will roll into 3 cities this summer for a week of showings! -
An Interview with Musician Dave KozAn interview with Grammy-nominated pop instrumentalist Dave Koz.
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Marketing to the Gays: The LGBTQ DollarSPI Marketing has "enhanced commercial transactions between gay and lesbian consumers and corporate America, and in the process, to increased acceptance, understanding and communication." CEO and founder Scott Seitz has been involved in marketing for over two decades. -
Jessica Drake: An Interview with an Adult Film StarA revealing interview with adult film legend Jessica Drake.
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The Cliks: An Interview with the True Colors Tour BandAn inteview with the LGBT-proud band The Clicks, as they tour with Cyndy Lauper on the True Colors tour. -
Kaylani Lei: An Interview with a Porn GoddessAn interview with adult film actress Kaylani Lei.
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Chima: A New Brazilian Steakhouse Opens in PhiladelphiaA review of the grand opening of a new restaurant in Philadelphia: Chima Brazilian Steakhouse. -
Alektra Blue: An Interview with an Adult Film StarAn interview with adult film actress Alektra Blue.
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An Interview with Boris Verkhovsky of Cirque Du SoleilAssociated Content talked with Cirque du Soleil's acrobatics coach, Boris Verkhovsky, about what it takes to make a show unlike any other--and to sustain it for 15 years.
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Speed Racer: The ReviewA review of the new summer blockbuster, Speed Racer
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Goodburger: The ReviewGoodburger is here! NO, not the crappy 1007 comedy movie. New York's beloved burger chain makes a foray into Philly! -
Iron Man Movie ReviewA review of the new Iron Man movie!
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A Q & a with Artist Alex Da CorteA Q&A with artist Alex Da Corte who's art is featured in Philly's Heartworks exhibit. -
An Interview with Cynthia Ray, Artisan JewelerCynthia Ray practiced law before moving into real estate development. Both fine and upstanding professions, and not bad money either. But Cynthia Ray was an artist. Her craft? Artisan jewelry. Ms. Ray gave spoke to Associated Content about her passion for fashion.
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A Q&A with Manny LehmanDJ Manny Lehman is the central part of many gay community members' dance memories. He's headlined almost every circuit party on the planet, and now he's extended his network of fans to the thousands of boys and girls who take to the ever-growing gay cruise market.
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Interview With Lisa Lampanelli: Comedy Central's Queen of MeanKnighted by The New York Times as the " Queen of Mean," Lisa Lampanelli call's everyone out on their prejudices, stereotypes and differences in hilarious and honest manners. Be warned: Some of Lampanelli's answers are a PG-13!
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An Interview with International Singer/Songwriter Jose GonzalezOn Feb 29th, Jose Gonzalez embarked upon a Green Tour of North America designed to educate music fans and promote environmental sustainability. Gonzalez is conscious of the way individuals impact the world, especially aware of the challenges in the form of climate change.
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An Interview with the DJ Team : MENBorn from the fabulous trio LeTigre, MEN is an amazingly popular electronica/new-wave/punk act known for its highly political lyrics, dealing with issues of feminism and community. -
Wang Newton: An Interview with Philadelphia's Pseudo-CelebrityWang Newton: Who is he? Why is he here? Man or woman? Find out all the answers, now!
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Band Interview: The WhigsThe Whigs roll into your town playing songs from their ATO Records debut, MISSION CONTROL. This gang is fronted by Parker Gispert on guitar, lead vocals, and keyboard; with Julian Dorio on drums and Tim Deaux on bass guitar.
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A Review of Palace at the Ben Restaurant in PhiladelphiaIn my experience, most Indian restaurants tend to be a little down-market and gritty, but the swanky and posh Palace at the Ben is neither.
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Interview: Christian Siriano Project Runway ContestantIf you're like us, you've been glued to the tube for the new season of Project Runway. AC spoke to the "Diva of Project Runway," Christian Siriano, who dished on growing up in Baltimore and Heidi Klum.
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Interview: Andrew Christian, Fashion Design Demi-GodFor nearly 10 years, Andrew Christian's collection of active, swim, and underwear has been the choice pick of young urban males. His work is featured on the Oxygen network show, The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency. -
A Review of Philadelphia's Tommy Dee's Cafe @ Woody'sA review of the restaurant at Woody's reveals some shocking surprises.
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Review: 13th Street Pizza - The Best Pizza in Philadelphiaa review of a Philadelphia Pizza parlor.
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An Interview with the Creators of the I'm Going to Kill You PodcastGeorge Alley and Edward Bottger have no shame. Their lives are open books, or more accurately, open mikes. As the creators of I'm Going To Kill You, they dish the dirt on themselves, their lives, and their loves/lusts for all the world to download and listen to.
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Interview: Singer Darren Hayes, From Savage Garden to Solo SuperstarInternational star sells millions as member of a popular act, while romancing women and seemingly having it all. A decade later, he's now solo artist with his own upstart record label, and happily out of the closet and married. Sound familiar?
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Current Albums that Make a Stocking Stuffer for Anyone and Reviews of ThemWith the holidays almost upon us, it's time to start thinking of special gifts for family and friends. Consider the gift that keeps on giving...No, not a I.R.A. silly, but some music! Here's a few album reviews from so widely divergent artists and labels.
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A Review of Philadelphia's 1 Shot Coffee ShopHow do you combat a boring job in an accounting office?
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An Interview with DJ Tony MoranOne of the top talents in the DJ world, Tony Moran speaks to Associated Content about his new CD.
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The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus Celebrates 25 Years25 years ago there was a dream of men uniting around the performance of creative music that would entertain, inspire and affirm a spirit of friendship and hope. Over two decades the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus has realized the dream.
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Philadelphia's Temple University Creates a LGBT Alumni OrganizationDiversity is nothing new to Philadelphia's Temple University; their eclectic mix of students, faculty and graduates has always been a point of pride.
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Review of Philadelphia's Marigold KitchenStepping outside the boundaries of the gayborhood, my companion and I took the transfer trolley to 45th and Baltimore to find one of the most secretive and beautifully surrounded restaurants in University City.
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SoulForce: To Address Homophobia, Group Brings Religion & Sexuality TogetherSOULFORCE works to end homophobia through education
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An Interview with Cazwell: Gay Rapper and SingerAn interview with gay rapper Cazwell, one of the new rising stars from the New York club scene. -
A Review of Philadelphia's ReVamp DesignA new designing duo helps bring style, glamour and sophistication to Philadelphia and other East Coast interiors.
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An Interview with Jason Walker: Dance-Pop Singer SongwriterAn interview with Jason Walker, dance-pop singer songwriter on the dawn of his second album's debut
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Restaurant Review: Cafe NOLA in Philadelphia, PACafe Nola brings a bit of New Orleans to Philadelphia. -
Review: City Grange Restaurant in Philadelphia, PACity Grange is the new homespun twist on hotel dining that recently opened in Philly's Westin Hotel. T
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Review: Bourbon Blue Restaurant and Canal Lounge in Philadelphia, PAA brunch review of Manyunk's Bourbon Blue. -
Philadelphia's 12th Air Command Celebrates 11 Years of DecadenceOne of Philadelphia's most popular gay clubs turns 11 years old!
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Philadelphia's 12th Street Gym Turns 22 Years Old: An Interview with its OwnerOne of the first gym's in Philadelphia celebrates it's 22nd Anniversary.
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Retirement and Savings: What Gen X and Y Should KnowLearn how to plan your retirement now!
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Butch Cordora's Bulge Party at Philadelphia's Bike Stop Turns 4!Bulge, an underwear only party in Philadelphia enters it's 4th year this winter!
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Interview with BearForce1 (Bear Force One), Amsterdam's Gay Boy BandBearforce1 is a new "bear" band that is storming the clubs and gaining popularity. -
Gigi's Cocktail Crush: Philadelphia Mixology Class Makes the Perfect MatchmakerA Philadelphia restaurant provides a great mixology class, that teaches you how to make delicious concoctions - then you get to drink them!
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Rollover IRAs: Proof You Can Take it with YouLearn how to get those 401ks working for YOU.
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Shinju: Best Sushi in PhiladelphiaFor a quiet meal that will leave you light but feeling full, we can recommend nothing better than Shinju. They promise total satisfaction and will gladly serve your taste buds' wildest sushi dreams until, as their motto goes "the fat slamon sings."
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Getting Our Game on in Atlantic CityAll religions, sexes and races can and will enjoy Atlantic City! For years, we had been dismissing AC, but now was the time to finally give it the chance it deserved. So, once we chose our exciting locale, we took off for our exciting weekend getaway. -
Northern Liberties, Philadelphia: The Perfect NeighborhoodA 'letter' from a happy Northern Liberties (No Libs) resident to his parents, detailing all the interesting and exciting things to do in this fantastic 'hood.
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Ready to Rumble: Pop Star Noa Tylo Makes a Call to ActionNoa Tylo wants to be more than a pop star, and he has an announcement for his fans: Get off your asses! Tylo hopes to reignite activism. Similar to Lennon, Tylo is stirring up his fans and get them not just in the club, but in the politics as well. -
An Interview with Reality Television Star, Reichen LehmkuhlAfter he won the Amazing Race, Reichen Lehmkuhl was thrust into the gay media spotlight. In four years, he's become an advocate for gay rights, broken up with his boyfriend, had a tv show, written a book, and bumped Lance Bass out of the closet.
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Midtown Village: A Neighborhood Blooms in Philadelphia's Center CityTen interesting facts about Midtown Village, a 'brand' the Midtown Village Merchants Association is developing to create a brand for all the fine businesses in the area by working closely with the Gay Tourism Caucus and the Washington Square West Civic Association. -
Frank DeCaro: Former Correspondent for The Daily Show Speaks!With his 1996 debut on The Daily Show, he won America's heart. After leaving Jon Stewart & Co. he kept TV tolerable with appearances on the Game Show Network. Now, thanks to lefty liberals at Sirius Satellite Radio he's continuing to saturate America.
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An Interview with Actress, Susan AntonFabulous 70's & 80's demi-goddess Susan Anton returns to Las Vegas this winter for a plum role in the award winning stage production of HAIRSPRAY. Anton reminisces with us about her grounded up bringing, adventurous past, and giggle-fits with David Hasselhoff.
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Venture Inn: Historic Ambience and Great Food in Philadelphia's GayborhoodIf you are looking for historic and fun dinning in Philadelphia's Gayborhood, try the Venture Inn; a cozy gay friendly little joint with great food. -
5 Bars in Philadelphia for 5 Different Types of PeopleLooking for a place to drink? Want a place your comfortable? this quick and easy list gives every type of person a place to grab a beer in Philadelphia.
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Interview with Jesse Archer: Blogger, Actor and WriterAn interview with Jesse Archer, a New York writer and actor with a new book and movie out. -
Adult Entertainment: Philadelphia's Penthouse LoungeA review of the opening night of an incredible new club in Philadelphia.
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Tria: The Best Philadelphia Restaurant for Beer, Wine & CheeseA review of a fabulous new wine, cheese, and beer bar in Philadelphia.
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A Hip-Hop Primer on TimbalandAn overview and informative primer on a rap legend and a hip-hop superstar. -
The Opening of La Veranda's New Outdoor Lounge in PhiladelphiaA classic Philadelphia institution opens up a new waterfront lounge, but is it going to be a boom or a bust?
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Interview: Singer, Quentin Elias - From French Boy Band to New York Big BoyFormerly of the multi-platinum French boy band Alliage, Quentin Elias is now a New York City transplant who has worked alongside artists ranging from Junior Vasquez to Spike Lee. -
The Office: A Chicago Band Brings Their Catchy Melodies to the NationAn incredibly popular Chicago band begins to bring its catchy tunes to the nation. -
Interview with Jenny Schimizu: Supermodel, New Girl on Dante's Cove on Here! TVSupermodel and motorhead Jenny Schimizu rides Into Season Three Of Dante's Cove, talks about her character, acting and her passion for mechanics. -
Azalea: Unbeatable Brunch in Philadelphia's Old CityPhiladelphia's Omni Hotel remodels your idea of brunch, check it out with a visit to their sumptuous and opulent Azalea Restaurant. -
Gene Sampling Interview: The Photographic Work of Robert MercerThe Riped genes Calendar features some of the most stunning men on the Eastern Seaboard. The photographer, Robert Mercer Jr speaks about his work and how you find the men needed to put a steamy calendar together. -
Interview with New York DJ, Hector FonsecaHector Fonseca, a popular New York DJ, talks a little bit about his music and the DJ business before his dramatic return to Philadelphia. -
Interview: 80's Rockstar, Tiffany Talks About Celebrity LifeTiffany, one of the 1980's biggest recording stars takes a few minutes to talk about her past and future. -
Reviewing Philadelphia's More Than Just Ice Cream AKA MojosPhiladelphia's More Then Just Ice Cream delivers way more then just ice cream. The ice cream parlor also serves incredible sit-down entrees and dinners. Great food at reasonable prices that embraces vegetarian diets as well as meat-eaters!
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Authentic Thai Always Available at Siam Lotus in Philadelphia, PASiam Lotus, and award-winning Thai restaurant serves incredible food to an eclectic crowd in Philadelphia's Northern Liberties neighborhood. -
Tavern on Camac: Delicious Dinning in Philadelphia's Most Historic NeighborhoodA restaurant review of Tavern On Camac, a historic property on the quant Camac Street in Philadelphia's historic gay neighborhood.
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Interview: The Texas Flyboys of Houston Bring the Art of Flagging to the WorldAn interview with the Texas Flyboys -
Q & A with Rising New York DJ, EscapeOne of the up-and-coming DJs in the New York club scene, DJ Escape is gaining popularity with a loyal base of fans who love his high energy vocal tracks.
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The Here! TV Television Schedule: Here And QueerA quick primer to Here! TV's line-up of LGBT programing -
Restaurant Review: Gayle in Philadelphia, PAOne of Philadelphia's finest chef's takes food to whole another plan with his small intimate restaurant.
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The Golden Inn in Avalon, NJ - ReviewThe Golden Inn offers guests an incredible beach getaway! -
Historic Building in Philadelphia Becomes M RestaurantA historic building in Philadelphia is transformed into a fantastic boutique hotel and incredible restaurant. -
Sandra Bearnhard: Interview with the Notorious Female Stand Up ComicA short Q & A with Sandra Bernhard, a comedy and lesbian icon. -
Interview: Ryann Wood, Up and Coming Gay Porn StarLocal Philadelphian Breaks Into the Porn Business
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The Party Monster Roars: An Interview with James St. JamesFreak Show's author, James St. James, is an expert on challenging established ideas. The author of Disco Bloodbath, later made into the movie Party Monster, was a New York celebutante who rose to fame as one of the original Club Kids. -
Divan Turkish Kitchen: A Taste of Turkey in PhiladelphiaNewly Opened Turkish Kitchen Brings Foreign Fare to The Graduate Hospital Neighborhood of Philadelphia -
Bridgets at 8 West: Fine Pan Asian Seafood Restaurant in Ambler, PABridgets at 8 West - A mix of pan-asian, steakhouse, and seafood is an excellent treat in Ambler, PA. -
Xochitl, New Mexican Tequila Bar, is Tops in PhiladelphiaA new fining dining restaurant with plenty of top shelf Tequila proves that not every bottle has to have a worm!
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Philadelphia's Best Gay Happy HoursWanna be happy? Already gay? Here's a selection of the best happy hours for gay boys and girls in the Philadelphia area!
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An Interview with Josh Zuckerman, Gay Singer/SongwriterAn out and proud musician talks about his music, his life, and his experiences as a singer/songwriter.
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Valanni, One of Philadelphia's Finest BistrosA review of a classic bistro in Philadelphia. -
Interview with GayPimp.com's Jonny McGovernJonny McGovern, the famous New York gay pimp, is queen of all media with a new tv show, podcasts and a fagtabulous new cd. -
Screaming Mimi: An Interview with Milenna Saraiva of Bravo's Work OutReality star Milenna Saraiva discusses her true reality. -
Philadelphia's Most Popular Gay Bar, Bump, Gets Better with Fancy FoodBump, Philadelphia's most popular gay bar, unveils an incredible new menu. -
Amble Down to the Joseph Ambler Inn in North Wales, PA: A Perfect Escape from New York or PhiladelphiaA review of a wonderful bed and breakfast outside of Philadelphia -
A New Tea Party in Philadelphia: T-Bar Opens for Business!Tea is more then just bags of leaves, and a Philadelphia sister duo sets out to educate through delicious blends! -
Clint Asay Says "Leave New York City, and Head to Clint, Michigan"Clint, Michigan is a scorching hot new band that has a residency at Jimmy Fallon's New York Club.
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Philadelphia's Equality Forum WeekendEquality Forum is Philadelphia's week long series of events dedicated to encouraging civil rights equality for gays and lesbians nationwide. -
An Interview with Quincy Le Near and Deondray Gosset, Creators of The DL ChroniclesA new tv show on here!, the DL Chronicles tells the story of men of color who live with secret rendezvous and hidden passions. Conceived as a series of short films by creators Quincy Le Near and Deondray Gosset tells stories of conflicted three dimensional people. -
Feeling Blue: Philadelphia's Blue Ball Welcomes Thousands of LGBTQ Visitors!One of the nation's largest LGBTQ events, Philadelphia's Blue Ball, raises money by throwing a huge dance celebration attended by thousands of gay men and women from around the country. -
Be Proud: Philadelphia Black Gay PridePhiladelphia Black Gay starts next weekend with thousands of visitors, incredible events and plenty of fun for people of all race, color and sexual persuasion.
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All Bets Are Off at Philadelphia's Funkiest LoungeIn the funky Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia, is the modern lounge Deuce. Owner Laura Vernola opened Deuce as a neighborhood bar-tricky in the bohemian but gentrifying locale. Deuce meets the mark, melding the scruffy and hip with the trendy and fashionable. -
El Fuego in PhiladelphiaA review of a delicious and inexpensive Mexican eatery in Philadelphia. -
Ladies 2000, Philadelphia's Longest LGBT Roving Party, Gears Up for the Spring and SummerThe female promoter of one of PHiladelphia's longest running parties discuss their years in business. -
Rae of Light: A Gleaming New Culinary Experience in PhiladelphiaA delicious new restaurant in Philadelphia is well worth the trouble to get to.
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The Pontiac Grille in PhiladelphiaA renovated restaurant on Philadelphia's South Street offer gastro-pub food for thrifty eaters.
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Something's a Little Fishy at Sole Food, Philadelphia's Finest Seafood JointA review of one of Philadelphia's finest seafood restaurants, located in a goregous 4 star hotel and historic landmark.
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Lolita Offers Delicious Mexican Fair to the Gringos of PhiladelphiaA restaurant review of a local mexican joint in Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Local Music Scene Kicks with Local and National DJ TalentAn interview with local and national DJs about gigs in Philadelphia.
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Asbury Park : From Bust to BoomAsbury Park, a beach community made famous by Bruce Springsteen has become a new summer mecca for the East Coast LGBT crowd. This resort has been home to many historical and cultural moments, and with new life and investment, it's ready to reawaken.
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Tourist Trade: Threatens Neighborhoods or Promotes Investment?Can tourists and residents live in harmony in the nation's 5th largest city. As out-of-state visitors increase by 50 percent, and residency increases - both sides fight for scarce resources. Does the city invest in tourism or residences? -
Romantic Dining Options for Lesbian and Gay Travellers in PhiladelphiaA few places for LGBT travellers and locals to have a romantic dinner, a sexy night-out, or find a new "friend" - at traditionally gay friendly yet straight establisments.
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LGBT Civil Rights Movement Draws Thousands to PhiladelphiaThousands of people joined local LGBT groups in Philadelphia to celebrate this year's Equality Forum. This week-long series of events, forums, symposiums, parties, and concerts draws thousands of supporters every year.
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Philadelphia Celebrates Edmund Bacon DayEdmund Bacon, father of screen star Kevin Bacon, was honored by the state of Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia for his decades of work. Bacon served as city planne, and his designs were responsible for a rebirth in the downtown area.
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Arctic Monkeys and Other Hot New Bands and New Music from All-over the WorldA quick look at some hot new hip acts from around the world. This review features the new English proto-punk pop band The Artic Monkeys.
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A Smoker Documents His Struggle to Quit NicotineDave and his roommate have decided to finally give up the ghost, and quit smoking. Dave has kept a journal of his first few days, adn it offers a hilarious and sad look into the mind of a nicotine addict.
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Philadelphia's Once-scary Tunnels Are Breeding New LifeOnly a handful of American cities have underground concourses or tunnels. Many, like in Montreal, are thriving shopping meccas; but some have fallen into gothic disuse. Philadelphia's unique system is seeing a rebirth with use from new commuters.
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Global Gathering Festival Proves Raves Aren't DeadEvery year, to kick-off the Winter Music Conference, thousands flock to Miami for a unique musical event. Featuring of 40 different musical acts, the Global Gathering is a celebration of DJs, performers, and bands all held within 12 hours.
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The 5 Best Happy Hours in PhiladelphiaAfter 8 hours of working for "the Man" - you deserve a beer. It's still possible in Philadelphia to find a cheap and friendly Happy Hour. Drinks, dudes, and damsels await!
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Gay Friendly Restaurants and Bars in PhiladelpiaPhiladelphia is a progressive and liberal city, one of the first in America to welcome the gay traveller. Beyond the boders of it's popular "Gayborhood," Many neighborhoods offer great welcoming spaces to people of all sexualities.
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New Cardiac ImagingCT scanners represent the latest in radiology leaps. This technology will allow for the most advanced scans of the ehart with absolutely no invasive surgery. While the images are crips, clear, and unparrelled; some concern about this scan does exsist.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation is Fighting for Your Electronic RightsBrief introduction and information on the Electronic Frontier Foundation - a group attempting to preserve the rights of the consumer in an age of multimedia.












