Thanks to Project Q’s LGBT savvy supporters

Thanks to Project Q’s LGBT savvy supporters

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Thanks to Project Q’s LGBT savvy supporters

Thanks to Project Q’s LGBT savvy supporters

Thanks to this week's advertisers, partners and sponsors for helping make it possible for us to bring you the latest LGBT news, buzz and events from across metro Atlanta.    READ MORE »
Sunday: Four gay things to do today

Sunday: Four gay things to do today

BIKE RIDE: Get up early with the Atlanta Pride Committee, which is hosting its first-ever Pride Ride. The event raises some much-needed cash for organizers of the annual Atlanta Pride Festival, while also providing a fun morning ride of 10 or 20 miles that starts at Stonecrest Mall in DeKalb Mall. 7:30 a.m. $25

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The Week: Pride, politics, beats, jocks

The Week: Pride, politics, beats, jocks

image For the Kid fashionably salutes its patrons
Politics: One gay in, one gay out in District 6 race for Atlanta City Council
Atlanta Pride announces slate of June events
Fitness: Exercise as a way to drop that blood pressure
We’re makng porn in our boxy Midtown home
Music: Big beats, beautiful music in new releases
TV: Tim Gunn says buh bye to Bravo.
Nightlife: Social Tuesdays does drinks old school at W
Nightlife: Apparently, you can’t keep a good ‘ho down
Sports: The Bucks bootie-licious rugby
Music: Making music keeps me sane and balanced
Beer pong, liplocks don’t mix at Agnes Scott
Career: What to do when the economy kills the career Atlanta Pride announces slate of June events
Sports: Atlanta Xplosion readies for women’s football
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A look back at the week on Project Q Atlanta

A look back at the week on Project Q Atlanta

Varla Jean Merman storms Atlanta.
"L Word" premiere a popular draw for venue.
Where's the love from "Atlanta & Company"?
NFL's All-Hot team heats up a cold winter day.
Social Tuesday's gets "Silky" smooth.
Protest greets Rick Warren when he stops in Atlanta.
Local celebrities and their pups strut their stuff for charity.
Follow the yellow brick road to PALS bingo.

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Michelle Obama’s gay dream team

Michelle Obama’s gay dream team

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Pride, Bucks, Obama, volleyball, Dream

Pride, Bucks, Obama, volleyball, Dream

Looking back at the week on Project Q Atlanta.

Atlanta Pride offers three picks for '09 theme.
Gay business groups celebrate holidays.
Q100 jock at Bert Weiss strips down for bet.
Obama-Warren flap includes Georgia twist.
Social Tuesdays (photo) goes casual at Lindbergh.
Bucks swap scrums for drag in annual benefit.
Hotlanta Volleyball readies for busy January.
Ryan Seacrest: Wrong time for love?
'Gods of Football': Aussie rugby at its best.
Atlanta Dream enjoys strong December.
Pampering the pup with a set of stairs.
Atlanta 'Housewives' gets second season.
Burger King has a new 'Flame' for you.    READ MORE »
Pride, history, Gay Agenda, Bravo

Pride, history, Gay Agenda, Bravo

image Pride 2009 goes to Central Park.
Gays for Obama rally the vote.
Social Tuesdays premiere a hit.
ZAMI (photo) honors scholars and activists.
David Atlanta celebrates 10 years.
Gay group gets cranky with McCain.
GLBT History kicks off.
Number of gay candidates tops 100 in '08 cycle.
There's smooching all over the place.
Vote early and vote often.
Bravo keeps 'Project Runway' for now.
Morning Ramble's daily wrap on the gay news for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

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Softball, ‘Survivor,’ Beckham, Braves

Softball, ‘Survivor,’ Beckham, Braves

image Bucks prepare for home opener.
Fall Ball continues in Piedmont Park.
Hotlanta Softball team in middle of World Series spat.
Lesbian tennis greats coming to Atlanta.
Golf tournament nets 60 participants.
'Survivor' spills Marcus' goods.
Is anyone watching the WNBA?
David Beckham month by month.
A little Braves drag goes a long way (photo).

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Piedmont, Doraville and the police

Piedmont, Doraville and the police

Soulforce rides into Atlanta early next month.
Author J.L. King touts new novel in Atlanta appearance.
Hope dims for Atlanta Pride's return to Piedmont Park.
Drill here, drill now not working for Piedmont Park. Size, though, matters for the park.
image Kathy Griffin (photo) visits with her Atlanta gays.
Where's the LGBT in Atlanta's growing diversity?
Doraville in DeKalb County approves a non-discrimination policy.
Site for human rights center to be unveiled on Monday.
Atlanta police target transgender prostitutes.
Richard Quest, a gay report for CNN, returns to the airwaves.
"Boys in the Band" no more.
Remembering the gay heroes of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks as Sen. John McCain honors Mark Bingham.
Lifetime stalls its rendition of "Project Runway."
Is that Ellen DeGeneres flirting with Michelle Obama?
Outkast member a dandy not a gay.

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Football, golf, Lance and the Dream

Football, golf, Lance and the Dream

There's golf to be played, so say the lesbians of the Women's Outdoor Network.
Flag football opens its fall season in Piedmont Park.
image Speaking of flag football, organizers of Gay Bowl VIII are sexing it up.
Piedmont Park goes dry--as in rain, not liquor--though some sports are returning to its athletic fields.
It wouldn't be a Gay Softball World Series without a little drama.
The Atlanta Dream wrapping up season and steals one from the Sparks.
Matthew Mitcham gets a stamp -- in Australia.
Lance Armstrong may make Atlanta stop on way to returning to the Tour de France.
Look past the blood and gore for the appeal of Ultimate Fighting.
The Gwinnett Braves open their season on April 9 as they winnow names for their new mascot.

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Kisses, equality, H&M, the slammer

Kisses, equality, H&M, the slammer

image I kissed a girl. And I'm going to hell.
Some big Georgia firms show that when it comes to equality, they get it.
Former Hoedown's owner finds new comfort in the Big House.
Eric Himan takes his voice (and tats) on a national tour.
The GOP finds release in Minneapolis.
Straight folks say judge the gays only on job performance.
image "Noah's Arc" crew makes Black Gay Pride stop.
H&M comes to Atlanta's 'burbs and makes for happy gays Outside the Perimeter.
Flash forward to 2012: The GOP is coming! The GOP is coming!
Gay youth program in Atlanta gets attention.

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The Peach, softball, Dream and cereal

The Peach, softball, Dream and cereal

image Atlanta Dream names Anne Barr a "woman of inspiration."
Peach tennis tourney aces its way through Labor Day Weekend.
Teams from the Hotlanta Softball League take on the Gay Softball World Series.
Marynell Meadors delivers stern lecture to the Atlanta Dream. It doesn't help, but the lesbians don't mind.
Shaun and Paul (photo) may go from modeling to wrestling (other guys).
Whistlepig the wonder hog may finally get a name.
Fast pass to the NFL -- if you've got $128.
image Matt Ryan makes the Detroit Lions his bitch for his NFL debut.
Gauging the impact of the gay golds in the Beijing Olympics.
Michael Phelps versus Bryan Clay (bottom photo) in the cereal wars.
Dan LeFevour's gunning for the Heisman Trophy. And our affection.
If there was a bromance between Andy Roddick and Novak Djokovic, it's now over.

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Gays, gold and the Olympics

Gays, gold and the Olympics

image There's a new Gaytlsports.com in the 'hood. And it's on the juice.
Hotlanta Softball gets ready for the World Series.
Labor Day means it's time for tennis with a few hundred gay players.
Women's Outdoor Network prepares for charity golf tournament.
Matthew Mitcham (photo) fails in medal bid in the 3-meter competition, but becomes first openly gay male Olympian to grab gold.
David Beckham tells Olympic officials, "I want in."
Local tennis hottie Robby Ginepri tunes up before U.S. Open.
Rafael Nadal has a muscular butt. And he likes it to be ogled.
Georgia Tech struts their stuff in new uniforms.
You decide if sexy athletes are evil.

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Animals, eye candy and the Olympics

Animals, eye candy and the Olympics

image Hotlanta Softball closes out season (photo) while looking ahead to Fall Ball.
Hotlanta Volleyball's athletic eye candy.
Atlanta Bucks bring back Rugby 101, but it's not underwater.
Piedmont Park loosens its ban a little.
Elton John bringing gay to Kennesaw. Andy Roddick, too.
U.S. men's gymnastics team strikes a pose.
Michael Phelps dissected.
Olympic Village needs a little love.
Women's soccer coming (back) to Atlanta.
The G-Braves' whistlepig the woodchuck.
Porn-posing college jocks exposed, then dumped.
Who let the Dogs in?
ESPN delivers morning cup of sports.
Mike Piazza comes out -- of South Beach.

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Olympics, Olympics, Olympics

Olympics, Olympics, Olympics

image In case you missed it, the Olympics opened on Friday and there are at least 10 gay jocks competing.
Matthew Mitcham is one of the openly gay jocks in Beijing and he debuts next week.
Michael Phelps likes plaid (and gold).
Former Atlantan and Olympian Bruce Hayes speaks out.
Who has the best Olympic abs?
Piedmont Park still digging for answers.
The Atlanta Team Tennis Association loves peaches. More specifically, the Peach.
What to do in August? Local gay sports groups offer some ideas.
AirTran loves Michael Vick and Matt Ryan.
Sarah Thomas taps on the NFL's glass ceiling.
Under Armour may not like the gays.

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Spikes, dives and pumping iron

Spikes, dives and pumping iron

image Hotlanta Classic goes off without a hitch. That’s volleyball, folks. There's photos, too.
Action Cycling drops big donation on Emory Vaccine Center.
Gay chamber scores with Atlanta Dream reception. Yup, photos for this one, too.
Lisa Borders loves the Dream.
Why we love Olympic decathletes. (photo)
Remember Greg Louganis?
Falcons prepare for new season while other local pros struggle with irrelevancy.
Georgia Tech football players pump the iron.
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