Disabled people have long been hidden from history, and unsurprisingly, disabled LGBTQ historical figures too have been hidden. The LGBTQ...
Note: the below is an abbreviated tale of a magical place and time, where for over two decades, women did...
In Atlanta these days, it’s fairly easy to find a gay bar that has some sort of drag show or...
39-year-old trans man Chris Mosier has made history by becoming the first out transgender athlete to compete in the men’s...
The Illinois House of Representatives voted to require LGBTQ history to be taught in schools, reported NPR. The bill, which...
To get everyone ready and excited for Pride, we’ve searched far and wide for 15 facts about the Atlanta Pride...
Part of a surprisingly robust summer for LGBTQ films, two new movies are now on tap: one a gossipy documentary...
Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” is a staple novel for not only Atlanta but for the entire nation. The...
As a self-absorbed pre-teen living in a small town, all I knew of the world was what was immediately around...
Additions to Atlanta’s historical events from a gay man who lived through them.
Think you know gay Atlanta history? We start in 1826. Come see what we found.