The home stretch of the holiday season is bringing a selection of options for queer New Yorkers, including LGBTQ storytelling, networking, and benefit concerts.
From tried and true favorites to up-and-coming hot spots, there's an inclusive option for all. NYC queers aren’t limited to just a few options when planning a night out.
New Yorkers can take advantage of the remaining weeks of summer at events across the city — including queer parties, audio exhibits, and more.
New York has thriving LGBTQ communities, rich history, and it remains one of the most welcoming places for LGBTQ visitors in the world. These spaces, whether always gay friendly or only during certain times of the day or week, gave LGBTQ people the freedom to be themselves in a way…
One of the cities most recognized for celebrating Pride is New York. Read for more details.
Jeffrey Newman and Jayson Conner Jeffrey Newman (left) and Jayson Conner have been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. Since early March, they have been working night and day to provide New Yorkers experiencing homelessness with backpacks full of necessities like hand sanitizer, antibacterial…
This month, more than a dozen structures—including iconic buildings like the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center—will be lighting up in rainbow colors in recognition of WorldPride and the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. The city is expecting over four million international visitors to take part in the WorldPride…
An inclusive new option for a new year. The beginning of 2019 saw a handful of laws go into effect in New York City, but one piece of legislation has transgender advocates particularly excited: residents of the five boroughs can now obtain birth certificates with a neutral “X” gender marker to…