Finca is a “queer, woman-owned small business” in Atlanta, supporting their local community and welcoming all patrons. They ...
Without starting points, we become paralyzed, and paralysis is death also. Community jail support is a place where you and ...
With representative inclusive curricula for all students, LGBTQ+ students have improved emotional health because they are no ...
As a 26-year-old, I grew up with the internet, and in many ways, I’m glad for it. Early social media opened me up to new perspectives outside of my small town. I learned about queer and trans ...
Since its invention in the 1950s, artificial intelligence has only grown in popularity. This year, AI has boomed, becoming the most talked-about tech phenomenon in 2024: an exciting development for ...
For LGBTQ+ individuals and families, finding a safe, welcoming community is more than just a preference—it’s essential for both personal well-being and peace of mind. Across the U.S., cities and ...
Police are investigating after 48-year-old trans person San Coleman was brutally murdered in Athens, Georgia, on October 19. Athens-Clarke County Police were dispatched to a popular walking trail ...
AI is here, and it’s had a major boost in development over the past five years. According to research by Our World in Data, a system that just two decades ago learned to play backgammon below human ...
The matter of whether Abraham Lincoln had relationships with other men has been talked about for a while in the LGBTQ community, but Shaun Peterson’s new film, “Lover of Men: A History of Abraham ...
There were a few movies throughout my life that were so impactful, I was sad when the credits rolled. I’m reminded of this as I watch my son grow up. His childhood is a movie I certainly don’t want to ...
The 1950s are out, and change is in the air! “Hairspray” winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is a family-friendly musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriously ...
Charlene and her namesake bar had a great run. I raise a glass to both. Decades ago, my brother lived in New Orleans and I visited a few times a year. Thank Goddess for Charlene’s on Elysian Fields ...