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Lieberman to introduce repeal of "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell"
A repeal would allow lesbians and gays to serve openly in the military.
Photographic series explores "in-between" spaces of female identity and queerness
"Coupled," by local photographer Jess Dugan, debuts March 4.
Openly lesbian Congresswoman to be honored at Fenway Women’s Dinner
Tammy Baldwin will receive the Dr. Susan M. Love Award for her work in the field of women’s -- and LGBT -- health.
E. Denise Simmons sets her sights on Galluccio’s seat
The openly lesbian former mayor of Cambridge announces her intent to run for State Senate.
Why Sen. Bayh’s retirement is bad for LGBT rights
How the Democrat senator’s exit will affect the Senate and the nationwide struggle for LGBT equality.
A very Varla Valentine’s Day
The fabulous Miss Merman will take the stage at Machine in the name of romance...or lack thereof.
Howard Zinn, liberal activist and friend to gays, dies at 87
The author of A People’s History of the United States stood up for American civil rights.
Trial by fire
The trial of the alleged arsonist behind the fire that killed two young girls has begun in Boston.
A candlelight vigil begins trial of Yakovleff’s accused killer
Daniel Odegard is charged with the stabbing murder of a popular South End hairstylist.
St. Trinian’s
St. Trinian’s offers lessons in debauchery, depravity, and dirty fun for young ladies. Oh yes, and school-girl uniforms.
Longtime Federal Reserve Bank employee dies at 39
Nigel A.R. Oudkerk-Pickett was active in HIV awareness.
Mystery novelist Robert Parker dies at 77
"Spenser" series author penned more than 50 titles.
What were you reading in 1960?
A radical LGBT book turns fifty next month.
AIDS Action Committee setting up house on Amory St. in JP
The AAC will open its new doors on Tues., Jan. 19.
Senate contender Brown receives significant out-of-state donations
The Republican candidate for Massachusetts Senator is still behind rival Coakley in fundraising.
Boston Pride hires deputy director
Keri Aulita is the organization’s first full-time employee.
Mass. trans couple settles discrimination case
Samantha Cornell and Andrea Boisseau reported that they were denied housing on the basis of their gender identity, sexual orientation, and marital status.
Tour de Champagne returning to Boston for 3rd year; bringing White House pastry chef
Tour de Champagne, an event that joins forces with local restaurants and chefs to host champagne-tasting evenings, will come to Boston for its third annual visit on Saturday, Jan. 30.
What’s next for New Jersey?
The New Jersey Senate voted down a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the Garden state Thursday, Jan. 7.
Suspect arrested in connection with Northampton fires
No connection with P-town arson.