Mr. Fierstein comes to Atlanta with two shows

Mr. Fierstein comes to Atlanta with two shows

When gay icon Harvey Fierstein finished his off-type stint in “Fiddler on the Roof” on Broadway four years ago, he never realized he’d be doing it again so soon—all over the country.    READ MORE »
Two gay Southerners bring Broadway home

Two gay Southerners bring Broadway home

Gay performers Chase Davidson and Taylor Trensch always fantasized about being part of a Broadway musical, but neither realized they’d make touring debuts in a show as big as “Spring Awakening.”    READ MORE »
Gay chorus prepares for 5-city tour across Ga.

Gay chorus prepares for 5-city tour across Ga.

Not since "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" has there been a group of gay men this large singing while cruising in a bus. But that's exactly what the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus is doing.    READ MORE »
The Hot List: just in time for Saturday night

The Hot List: just in time for Saturday night

Winter’s been a bitch, but at least the season still gives gay Atlanta good dance music. Submitted, for your listening and dancing pleasure, are hot new tracks plus some still setting the charts on fire.    READ MORE »
John Q: local queer history found in your future

John Q: local queer history found in your future

A new collective of three gay Atlanta men from multi-discipline backgrounds plans “Memory Flash,” an interactive, multiple-site LGBT oral history/art installation/living memorial set for April 3.    READ MORE »
Saturday: 21 gay things to do in Atlanta today

Saturday: 21 gay things to do in Atlanta today

Nothing says Saturday night like stage shows and special events: Comedy, plays, a real runway fashion competition, a multi-act folkrock concert, Seasons of Love Cabaret and theme parties.    READ MORE »
Breaking down the gay for Oscars Night

Breaking down the gay for Oscars Night

“Avatar” and “The Hurt Locker” dominate the field of nominations for the 82nd annual Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, but Hollywood’s gay contingent certainly wasn’t ignored.    READ MORE »
Cabaret shows CHRIS Kids some ‘Love’

Cabaret shows CHRIS Kids some ‘Love’

This weekend's ‘Seasons of Love Cabaret’ for CHRIS Kids is the largest variety show in the Southeast for Georgia’s largest agency for homeless youth, which includes the gay-specific Rainbow Program.    READ MORE »
B52s frontman lays down ‘Spring Thang’ Friday

B52s frontman lays down ‘Spring Thang’ Friday

Two bingo games for PALS in one month? Yup. Besides the monthly second-Wednesday bingo, B52s singer and gay gadfly Fred Schneider hosts a special fundraising game and dance this Friday.    READ MORE »
How gay is Atlanta? Sadly, not ‘Glee’-fully gay

How gay is Atlanta? Sadly, not ‘Glee’-fully gay

Atlanta might be the Gayest City in America by some accounts. But it's not gay enough for "Glee" and you probably won't see Spencer Tunick here anytime soon shooting his iconic group nudes.    READ MORE »
Saturday: 29 gay things to do in Atlanta today

Saturday: 29 gay things to do in Atlanta today

Get up, get out and do something. Entertain yourself at a myriad of events for every taste on this LGBT-tastic list. Community? Check. comedy? Check Check. Music? Check, check and check.    READ MORE »
Love Out Loud shows LGBT solidarity for Haiti

Love Out Loud shows LGBT solidarity for Haiti

Where can you find a diverse music, poetry and song by a wide array of LGBT artists in Atlanta? A labor of love for organizers makes the answer easy for the rest of us: Saturday’s Love Out Loud concert.    READ MORE »
Friday: 26 gay things to do in Atlanta tonight

Friday: 26 gay things to do in Atlanta tonight

No matter how many go by, Friday always feels like a revelation. Tonight is no exception. Among the offerings: Kim Zolciak with DJ Tracy Young, three Fourth Fridays, two art shows and a lumberjack.    READ MORE »
Grindr’s daddy changing nature of gay hookups

Grindr’s daddy changing nature of gay hookups

New technology made it possible for Joel Simkhai to launch the biggest advancement in gay hookups since Al Gore created the Internet. So why is the daddy of Grindr so demure about its creation?    READ MORE »
Purim ‘Masquerade Ball for All’ set for Saturday

Purim ‘Masquerade Ball for All’ set for Saturday

The Jewish holiday Purim always means something extra in gay Atlanta. The Rainbow Center’s annual costume party is a big draw—made even bigger this year by honoring Rabbi Joshua Lesser.    READ MORE »
So many legendary composers, so few cabarets

So many legendary composers, so few cabarets

Beloved Atlanta cabaret singer Libby Whittemore pays homage to a number of legendary composers—half of them gay—in a new Actor's Express cabaret act running four nights starting Thursday.    READ MORE »
RuPaul works it during Atlanta stop [photos]

RuPaul works it during Atlanta stop [photos]

Sub-freezing temperatures didn't keep more than 400 people from crowding Outwrite Bookstore Tuesday night to catch a glimpse of RuPaul and have the drag superstar autograph his new book.    READ MORE »

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