By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 9, 2009 | 3:24 PM
When more than two-dozen events in gay Atlanta include Leslie Jordan, a Jewish venture through Christianity, an office party at Mary's and something called the Monster Dog Circus, we call it special.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 9, 2009 | 12:53 AM
Who doesn't like a good holiday ho this time of year? Pets Are Loving Support knows that and on Wednesday offers "Ho Ho Ho Down Holiday Bingo" for its monthly fundraiser.
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By Mike Fleming | Dec 8, 2009 | 11:04 PM
With the news that Washington’s legendary gay bookstore Lambda Rising is closing, here’s why two gay-owned independent booksellers are a privilege in LGBT Atlanta this week and all year.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 8, 2009 | 7:30 PM
AID Atlanta remembered Phillip Rush and Allen Thornell during a somber ceremony Tuesday by planting three serviceberry trees along the route of the AIDS Walk that honored the two men earlier this year.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 8, 2009 | 5:16 PM
The cast of "Scrooge in Rouge" capped the premiere of their four-week Atlanta run with an opening reception Thursday that offered a chance to schmooze with Varla Jean Merman and other actors.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 8, 2009 | 3:18 PM
Atlanta’s Gay Agenda calendar just keeps growing. Holiday parties, wintry getaways, remembering the year, artsy pursuits, and ever-more bar events make this an especially big Tuesday.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 7, 2009 | 8:46 PM
A crowd of thousands packed the Toy Party & Silent Auction on Sunday, the unofficial launch to the holiday party season and a fundraiser that collects cash and toys for 19 beneficiaries across Atlanta.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 7, 2009 | 5:44 PM
The deaths of Phillip Rush and Allen Thornell continue to reverberate across gay Atlanta and now AID Atlanta is once again commemorating the work of the two longtime LGBT activists.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 7, 2009 | 2:57 PM
No rest for the weary. Recover fast from your busy weekend while web surfing with ARTvision and Same Gender Loving Expressions, or on the town with singer Barry Brandon and more.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 6, 2009 | 4:22 PM
It’s rare when we can predict where 4,500 Atlanta gays will be. The Toy Party–plus pre- and post-parties–makes this one of those times. Plus other ways to feed your mind, body and soul.
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By Matt Hennie | Dec 6, 2009 | 2:02 AM
There are parties and then there’s the Toy Party & Silent Auction. The mega gay event expects more than 4,000 people Sunday to the seventh incarnation of the holiday benefit.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 5, 2009 | 4:36 PM
If you’ve ignored the yard lights, kitschy displays and muzak, Atlanta’s Saturday LGBT events make you face facts: it’s the holiday season. With these choices, don’t fight it; wallow in it!
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By Mike Fleming | Dec 4, 2009 | 8:26 PM
Much more than a name—GA Voice—was vetted Thursday when about 80 people gathered to hear plans for an LGBT news outlet helmed by Southern Voice’s former editor and its founder.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 4, 2009 | 6:29 PM
The Atlanta Pride Festival, which shifted for the first time in its history to an October event this year, will remain a fall event in 2010 as it celebrates its 40th anniversary, organizers announced Friday.
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 4, 2009 | 1:37 PM
Thank the gay goddess it’s Friday. In LGBT Atlanta, that means escaping the week with options from Shabbat to show tunes, martinis to Martina Diamante, and bars from ‘Fresh’ to ‘Fierce.’
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By Project Q Atlanta | Dec 3, 2009 | 9:38 PM
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.
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By Matt Hennie | Dec 3, 2009 | 5:15 PM
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.
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