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An Oscar-winning actress is one of the highlights of a spring full of special events for local LGBT organizations. Grab your calendars, folks — “spring event season” is officially up and running.
The 24th annual Human Rights Campaign dinner, set for May 14, will feature an Oscar winner and an Oscar nominee. Mo’Nique, who won an Oscar for the film “Precious,” and Lee Daniels, the first African-American gay man nominated for a Best Director Oscar for the same movie, will both be on hand for one the spring season’s biggest gay events.
Mo’Nique will receive the Ally for Equality Award, while locals Jeff Cleghorn, an attorney and activist against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” will be given the Humanitarian Award and Paul Plate, executive director and CEO of Positive Impact, will receive the Community Service Award.
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Whether you're looking for dance music, campy drag or anything in-between, Saturday night in Atlanta has you covered
The Atlanta Pride Committee released this morning the full schedule for the Oct. 8-10 festival, with events ranging from the time-honored marketplace, commitment ceremony and Pride parade to new offering like a kickball tournament.
There’s still plenty of major events today as world’s largest black LGBT celebration winds down
Atlanta’s gay clubs offer plenty of options to make you hot
There’s plenty of partying at Black Gay Pride, but be sure to make time for these community-oriented events that put a greater focus on empowerment and education.
Friday’s highlights include ITLA Opening Ceremony, authors at Outwrite and Charis, yacht party at Stone Mountain, and tons of nightlife