New national HIV/AIDS strategy an example of homegrown activism
Together with AIDS activists across the nation, Boston advocates lobbied for new strategy that focuses on gay community.
Jacque's push to extend hours riles neighborhood
Bay Village residents oppose Cabaret closing at 2 a.m.
LGBT activist charged with sexual assault
Teen says former cop assaulted him in YMCA locker room.
"Ex-gay" pastor will perform at Boston GospelFest
Despite public outcry, Donnie McClurkin remains on the event's lineup.
Boston Spirit uncovers Gay Games distortion
Boston lost the bid to host the 2014 Gay Games, but according to the next issue of the <i>Boston Spirit</i>, it may not have been fair and square.
Clinton honored at Vienna AIDS Ball
Former President Bill Clinton will be among the guests of honor at Vienna's 18th annual Life Ball.
Google will cover employees' same-sex tax
Internet magnate Google offers plenty of tempting employee benefits, including free laundry and free food. Beginning Thursday, July 1, the company added another: it's picking up the tab on a tax levied against gay and lesbian employees when their spouses
Matt O'Malley throws his hat in the ring for District 6
The former MassEquality political director is running for City Council.
Randolph, MA sees openly gay police chief
Randolph's William Pace sworn in.
MassEquality announces first round of 2010 endorsements
The MassEquality Political Action Committee (PAC) announced its first round of endorsements for this year's legislative elections on Wednesday, June 30.
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