Category Archives: City Guide

Medical clinics for transgender and gender-variant children

by David on February 8, 2013

Chicago will soon be home to one of the only medical clinics for transgender and gender-variant children in the US. windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Lurie-LGB… “As a unit, the family is not always ready to embrace terms like ‘LGBT’ or ‘transgender,’” said Dr. Rob Garofalo, director of the Center. “I think coming to Lurie allows people to come to [...]

Your Very OWN Gay-friendly Hotel

by David on April 20, 2012

Article By Roy Heale Some may call it the restaurant capital of Buenos Aires, but Palermo Hollywood is a barrio with its own distinctive flavour. In the mid-nineties a number of TV and Radio producers set up shop  in the area of Palermo Viejo between Córdoba, Santa Fe, Dorrego, and Juan B. Justo Avenues. Subsequently, [...]

Lambda Legal

by David on March 7, 2012

At Lambda Legal, we imagine a world without discrimination and inequality, and we work to achieve that vision every day. We make the case for equality in the nation’s courts and in the court of public opinion. The work we do has impact on the way all of us live—we change laws, policies and ideas. [...]

Marginalized Tattoo

by David on February 13, 2012

MARGINALIZED TATTOO is a gay owned and operated artist studio. It is at 4228 Melrose, near Vermont in Silver Lake, next to the Faultline Bar, in the building where Mr. S leather used to be. Along with tattooing, it is the home of MARGINALIZED PUBLICATIONS, and the BENT COMIX store. Dave Davenport, sole-proprietor. Drop on [...]

Nicolas Smith Photography

by David on February 13, 2012

As a native of California, I developed my love of photography while studying journalism. For the best part of a decade I have captured a unique side of people, using both natural and urban locations (or my own studio) to create a fun experience while drawing great results from my clients and models. My photographs [...]

The Bearded Heart

by David on February 13, 2012

The Bearded Heart or Le Coeur a Barbe was originally a Dada magazine, performance, and manifesto by Tristan Tzara in the early 1920′s. Since I went to art school, and I am a big fan of Dada, I thought it was a fitting name, not to mention I’m a big fan of beards and hearts! [...]

SFPD Police tell LGBT youth, “It gets better”

by David on February 11, 2012

(SFGate) – The San Francisco Police Department has become the nation’s first law enforcement agency to assure lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual young people that yes, it does get better. More than a dozen LGBT officers and 9-1-1 dispatchers appeared in the eight-and-a-half minute video released today on YouTube and the department’s website. It’s part [...]