Paperboy delivers

Richard Morel is a man of many hats, though he is perhaps most well known for his electronic dance work and remixes, sometimes released under his Pink Noise moniker, for a plethora of well known artists: Cyndi Lauper, Ladytron, Seal and Nelly Furtado, to name a few.

by Michael Wood | Nov 8, 2008

Baby Talk with Lady Gaga

Hear the interview with young, talented musician (and con artist?), Lady Gaga.

by Michael Wood | Nov 7, 2008

Taking a Stand, and the stage

Broadway beloved, Idina Menzel, stops by to chat about her career leading up to her two New England performances this week.

by Michael Wood | Nov 6, 2008

In Brief: AG gets injunction against alleged gay basher, MassResistance fails again

Attorney General Martha Coakley's office on Nov. 3 obtained a civil rights injunction against Fabio Brandao, the 29-year-old Framingham man accused of participating in an anti-gay attack on four Boston residents in the South End in August.

by Michael Wood | Nov 9, 2008

LGBT elders sound off at town hall meeting

The LGBT Aging Project and five local elder service agencies held a town hall meeting Oct. 30 at Boston's Emmanuel Church to assess the needs of LGBT seniors, at which the approximately 30 elders on hand at the town hall expressed concerns about healthcare, housing, transportation, and a whole host of issues.

by Michael Wood | Nov 8, 2008

Election Day brings more pro-equality lawmakers to Beacon Hill

Despite pouring money into a handful of state races, the election results only strengthened the power of marriage equality supporters on Beacon Hill.

by Michael Wood | Nov 7, 2008

What can we expect from an Obama administration?

With the election of Barack Obama and the expanded Democratic majority in Congress LGBT advocates are hopeful that they will be able to move forward with a federal agenda that had largely stalled under the Bush administration.

by Michael Wood | Nov 6, 2008

Moving pictures

South End photographer Peter Urban is well known in the local art world for works like his iconic portrait of screen legend Fay Wray and his current "Proof of Motion" series. He said he owes that recognition, in part, to ARTcetera, the biennial art auction benefiting AIDS Action Committee (AAC).

by Michael Wood | Oct 31, 2008

Peake performance

<b>Despite tussle with Republican opponent, Sarah Peake campaigns on legislative record, not orientation</b>

by Michael Wood | Nov 1, 2008

'Shocked and saddened'

LGBT advocates react to Wilkerson arrest, embattled senator vows to press on with campaign

by Michael Wood | Oct 30, 2008


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