Gay-owned gallery invites you to ‘Wonderland’

Gay-owned gallery invites you to ‘Wonderland’

When the professors of the Savannah College of Art & Design-ATL team up, art lovers take notice. When they hold their exhibition opening at Midtown’s Kai Lin Art, art fags do a double-take.    READ MORE »
Gay support helped fuel Ceasar Mitchell’s win

Gay support helped fuel Ceasar Mitchell’s win

Lost in the news of the mayor's race and two gay candidates making history on Tuesday was this: LGBT voters helped propel another gay-friendly candidate into the post of City Council president.    READ MORE »
Thursday: 20 gay things to do today

Thursday: 20 gay things to do today

Nothing says "Gay Atlanta" like an art opening, new bar nights, sports in speedos, a display of hot male models, and a trio of plays—two about Christmas in drag—all in one day.    READ MORE »
Kasim Reed gets thumped in gay-heavy District 6

Kasim Reed gets thumped in gay-heavy District 6

Think the city's new mayor-elect doesn't have work to do with the mostly gay white chunk of the LGBT electorate in District 6? Kasim Reed got thumped there, even while managing to win the race.    READ MORE »
Get ‘Under the Influence’ of Jack Kinley’s art

Get ‘Under the Influence’ of Jack Kinley’s art

Beginning Thursday at Radial Cafe, Atlanta gets its chance to reap the rewards of a personal moment about a year ago when local gay artist Jack Kinley decided to be true to himself.    READ MORE »
Bell, Wan wink at history in scoring LGBT wins

Bell, Wan wink at history in scoring LGBT wins

For Alex Wan, it’s back to work at a non-profit. Simone Bell hopes to relax while watching “Elizabeth.” That’s how Tuesday's two gay candidates will spend the day after their historic victories.    READ MORE »
Simone Bell, Alex Wan celebrate victory [photos]

Simone Bell, Alex Wan celebrate victory [photos]

Simone Bell and Alex Wan spent their evenings huddled with supporters at election watch events in Candler Park and Midtown. As results trickled in, the buzz turned to excitement and eventually celebration.    READ MORE »
Wednesday: 17 gay things to do today

Wednesday: 17 gay things to do today

Number 1 gay thing to do is celebrate the historic elections of gay candidates Alex Wan and Simone Bell. While they prepare to get to work, let’s get to Wednesday events in the LGBT ATL.    READ MORE »
Live blogging Election Night in Atlanta

Live blogging Election Night in Atlanta

It's all over but the counting. And waiting. And watching. We're live blogging runoff election night with a gay twist. Join us for news, photos, your comments and more as we watch and react with you.    READ MORE »
Month-long ARTvision benefits Positive Impact

Month-long ARTvision benefits Positive Impact

World AIDS Day marks not only an revitalized awareness of the disease, but it’s also the day Atlanta’s annual ARTvision online art sale begins its part in the fight.    READ MORE »
Tuesday: 25 gay things to do today

Tuesday: 25 gay things to do today

Election Day and World AIDS Day make it a big Tuesday in LGBT Atlanta. Vote, commemorate, gun for Simone Bell and Alex Wan victories, and more make a full day.    READ MORE »
Norwood v. Reed in gay stump speeches [video]

Norwood v. Reed in gay stump speeches [video]

Everything's done but the voting. So before you do that, take a look at the gay stump speeches of Mary Norwood and Kasim Reed, who have been crisscrossing Midtown to make their mayoral pitch.    READ MORE »
Gay activist backs two in East Point runoffs

Gay activist backs two in East Point runoffs

Don't feel too bad if you didn't realize there are two races in East Point among the runoff elections Tuesday. The Atlanta mayor's race, after all, has sucked nearly all the oxygen out of the political atmosphere.    READ MORE »
ATL organizers step up World AIDS Day events

ATL organizers step up World AIDS Day events

World AIDS Day commemorations may be nearing 25 years, but Tuesday’s Atlanta events show up in an unprecedented number that attack the pandemic from all sides.    READ MORE »
Wan makes closing pitch to LGBT supporters

Wan makes closing pitch to LGBT supporters

Alex Wan made his closing argument to about three-dozen LGBT voters and supporters on Sunday, two days before his Atlanta City Council runoff with Liz Coyle.    READ MORE »
The gay case for Mary Norwood as ATL mayor

The gay case for Mary Norwood as ATL mayor

"Just like Mary has always been there for me, she’s always been there for all of us–working for our dignity, our families, our neighborhoods and our equality. I know as mayor, she’ll continue this fight."    READ MORE »
Monday: 19 gay things to do today

Monday: 19 gay things to do today

Don’t let a rainy day or Monday get you down. ATL's Gay Agenda invites you to hit the town for “Another Gay Movie” and bar nights, or settle in with “Same Gender Loving Expressions” radio.    READ MORE »
The gay case for Kasim Reed as next ATL mayor

The gay case for Kasim Reed as next ATL mayor

"Reed's failure to support full marriage equality is disappointing... but far more disappointing ... have been the efforts by many within our community to portray Reed as an obstacle to gay equality."    READ MORE »
Sunday: 27 gay things to do today

Sunday: 27 gay things to do today

If you’re reading this, you’re not in church—yet. Check out LGBT-affirming services, plus places to brunch, support gay runoff candidates, see a show, and nightlife to end your long weekend in style.    READ MORE »
Worship services added to Project Q Gay Agenda

Worship services added to Project Q Gay Agenda

The latest additions to our ever-expanding community calendar are 17 more gay-affirming religious congregations. Need a church, Shabbat or other religious service in metro Atlanta? Look no further.    READ MORE »

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