“Luau” is the theme for tonight’s Bingo, which raises funds to help people with HIV and other health concerns care for their pets
Meet author Helena Andrews as she discusses her memoir at Charis Books & More
Not to be outdone by his competitors, Nathan Deal, a republican candidate for Georgia governor, decided to put out his own campaign commercial degrading Karen Handel for her past stated support of domestic partner benefits and adoption rights for gay couples.
As if we needed another reason to oppose Karen Handel and Nathan Deal.
Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin endorsed former Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel in her bid to become the state’s next governor.
East Atlanta bar hosts award-winning karaoke tonight
Atlanta’s LGBT youth center hosts Womyn’s Lounge and Boy Talk discussion groups tonight
Athletes gather at Blake's for awards ceremony
My Sister's Room plays host to Hawaiian themed party for the whole family
A transgender woman was attacked Friday morning in Midtown after she allegedly solicited the suspect for sex, say Atlanta Police.
When two hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers on Sept. 11, 2001, Atlanta writer Jonathan Lerner remembers thinking how he could identify with Mohamed Atta. Atta, a college-educated man who was raised by affluent parents in Egypt, was the hijacker-pilot who flew the first plane into the World Trade Center.
Lerner’s friend, sex columnist and blogger Michael Alvear, who is gay, told him he needed to put those thoughts down on paper.
So Lerner took a manuscript he had been trying to complete as a memoir about his days as a founding member of the Weather Underground and condensed it into 6,000 words for an essay published Feb. 24, 2002, in the Washington Post Magazine.