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What do carbon emission reduction and the LGBTQ+ community have in common? More than you think.
LGBTQ+ consumers are leading the charge for environmentally conscious vehicles. Toyota is stepping up to the challenge with its “Beyond Zero” vision.
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An introvert’s guide to group travel
VACAYA is attempting to rewrite the script on LGBTQ+ group travel. GayCities sent a solo traveler to see if they’re succeeding.
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Queers descend upon this romantic Pacific Northwest city to re-tie the knot
The Love For All Boat sailing celebrates Seattle’s longtime commitment to LGBTQ+ equality and same-sex marriage.
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How two legendary lesbians inspired a culinary oasis in the California desert
Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein serve as inspiration for Alice B., a new venture by restaurateurs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger.
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Cole Escola & Conrad Ricamora go back in the closet to dish on being queer, playing dress-up & more
The duo appear in a historic, cross-dressing one-act comedy called “sensational” and “a raucous romp” by the New York Times.
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Is it possible to be a happy gay Jew?
My identity on International Holocaust Remembrance Day leaves me feeling vulnerable as I question what may become of us outliers in the years to come.
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These singers barely survived WW II. Their story is an LGBTQ+ wake-up call.
Barry Manilow’s “Harmony” unearths the story of a musical group impacted by Hitler’s Germany. Marginalized communities see the terrifying connection.
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No one thought this LGBTQ+ business could last. Then history was rewritten.
The story of how Giovanni’s Room went from a book to a bookstore to a legend is a cliffhanger.
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Exclusive: Stephen McCauley dials into queer middle age in his latest novel
A first look at Stephen McCauley’s latest novel, “You Only Call When You’re in Trouble,” about a gay architect rebuilding his life.
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A gay, former Secret Service agent tells all in new memoir
Author Cory Allen reveals what it’s like on the inside of one of America’s most mysterious jobs.