Boystown: The Series

Boystown: The Series

Jul 9, 2012

ChicagoPride.com launches episodic fiction series, Boystown GoPride.com’s official geekologist Danny Bernardo branches out with new series Celebrating 10 years as the leading provider of online news and entertainment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in the Midwest, ChicagoPride.com today announced the launch of Boystown, a new...

Vancouver Pride Parade & Festival 2012

Vancouver Pride Parade & Festival 2012

Jul 6, 2012

August 5, 2012Each year, the annual Pride Parade draws more than 600,000 people. The 34th annual Pride Parade – located in the heart of Vancouver’s West End – is the event of the summer! Vancouver Pride The Vancouver Pride Parade route travels along Robson street to Denman, follows to Beach Avenue and ends at Sunset Beach Pride Festival...

Divers/Cite 2012 Montreal

Divers/Cite 2012 Montreal

Jul 6, 2012

July 30, 2012toAugust 5, 2012Montreal, QC Divers/Cité organized the first Montréal LGBT pride celebrations in 1993. From that point and until 2006, Divers/Cité was comprised of three parts: the pride parade, the community fair and the arts and music festival. Following welcomed and increasingly positively views towards LGBT peoples and communities within...

Bellingham Pride 2012

Bellingham Pride  2012

Jul 6, 2012

July 15, 2012Bellingham Pride began 13 years ago under the direction of Whatcom PFLAG, as an event with roughly 1/2 a dozen tables in Fairhaven Park on a Sunday afternoon in June. Bellingham Pride It has been in its current location of Depot Market Square (Home of the Bellingham Farmers Market) for 6 years and this will be the 5th year in which the festival has...

Moving Onward in Singapore

Moving Onward in Singapore

Jul 5, 2012

Author: Jon Fairbanks, Gaytravel.com team member “Majulah Singapura” is Malay for “Onward, Singapore” and the local LGBT community is truly living this motto. Homosexuality is still illegal in Singapore but in recent years gays and lesbians have made great strides toward not just tolerance, but acceptance. As a queer traveler, you...