The LDS Church leaser made the greatest impact on Utah’s gays and lesbians may not have known how much he would help build a community.
One thing that many supporters of anti-gay legislation have in common is gay or lesbian children.
Four Suspects Charged in Rape of California Lesbian![]() Two men and two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the alleged gang rape in December of a 28-year-old lesbian, Richmond police said Jan. 1. The case is being... |
Las Vegas Teacher Murdered by Student and BrotherA 17-year-old Henderson, Nev. boy confessed to police that he and his 18-year-old brother strangled a gay music teacher after he allegedly “got sexual” with him, according to Las Vegas... |
Rep. Frank blasts Rice for snubbing gays at UN![]() U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., wrote to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Dec. 23 "strongly objecting" to the refusal by the U.S. Mission to the United Nations to... |
Full-Page Ad Calls Gay Rallies "Mob Veto"A full-page ad placed in the New York Times today by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty says that rallies in response to the pasage of California's Proposition 8, "seem... |
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'Tis the Season for Flu VaccinationsCall it the Christmas Season or the holiday season, it is indeed the season when the dreaded influenza virus plagues our schools, workplaces and communities. And it is certainly not... |
What If We Run Out of HIV Funding?In the last 25 years we’ve seen a lot of successes and failures in treating HIV. On the up side we’ve produced antiretroviral drugs that interfere with HIV’s replication, meaning... |
'Out' on PatrolI started with the police department several years ago as a civilian working in the communications office. It didn’t take long for me to make friends and the word to... |
How to Avoid Nightclub DisastersTwo night club disasters from 2003 serve as reminders that even our favorite “watering hole” can become dangerous under the wrong conditions. |
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Local Short Accepted into Slamdance![]() For most independent filmmakers, being accepted into a film festival is a difficult task. However, Salt Lake City film director Frank Feldman recently heard that his short film, Vapid Lovelies... |
Homos Frolicking in the SnowI went to my friend OB’s surprise birthday party last week at the Organ Loft, and surprise, surprise, there were plenty of lofty organs to be played with. One of... |
Dining Reiew: MeditrinaStarting a new restaurant is always a gamble. Starting one in an economy where people think twice, or even thrice, before dining out might even steepen the odds. A new... |
Holiday PartyingEven Utah’s snow and ice can’t stop the celebrating as 2008 winds down. Here’s what Salt Lake City’s gay and gay-friendly clubs are doing to send another weird year behind... |
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Holiday PartyingEven Utah’s snow and ice can’t stop the celebrating as 2008 winds down. Here’s what Salt Lake City’s gay and gay-friendly clubs are doing to send another weird year behind... |
New Gay Club in the MarmaladeThe hottest new gay bar and club in Salt Lake City’s marmalade district — the streets near Capitol Hill named after fruit trees — is now open for business. |
Try-Angles Holds Holiday Food DriveThis holiday season, popular dance club and cozy neighborhood bar Club Try-Angles will give back to the community by hosting a food drive throughout December.“We don’t have 22 million dollars... |
Monaco’s Fourth Red Party is PassionateLast year, the Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City set itself on fire for the Utah AIDS Foundation and World AIDS Day—if not literally, then the fire spinners and wall-to-wall projections... |
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Gay Activist Claims SLTrib Pulls Pro-Gay AdUtah businessman Bruce Palenske claims that The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News pulled a full page ad he placed that criticized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day... |
Lesbian Fired After SLTrib HIV ArticleOn Dec. 1, the Salt Lake Tribune ran a story about HIV in Utah to commemorate World AIDS Day and the 27th anniversary of the illness’ discovery. Among several Utahns... |
SLC Gays Hold "Town Hall" Meeting![]() To address and help channel the recent surge in gay rights activism in the wake of Proposition 8’s passage, several of Utah’s gay rights groups held a town hall-style meeting... |
Coming out at Larry H. Miller's Theater![]() When Ayla Rowley began working for Larry H. Miller’s Megaplex Theatres in 2006, she identified with her male birth sex and went by the name Garret. And for awhile, everything... |
Prosecutors Reconsider Assault Charges in Bell CaseSalt Lake County prosecutors are again considering filing charges against members of a neighbor family who attacked David “DJ” Bell and his partner in July. Bell is accused of kidnapping... |
Proposed Utah Boycott WonÂt Stop Queer LoungeCalls for a boycott of Park City and the Sundance Film Festival will not affect the return of the independent film festival’s most popular gay hangout. |
Videos for Common GroundLocal gay rights group Equality Utah is taking its call for common ground in Utah law to video. |
BYU Yanks, Then Restores Gay Photography ExhibitOn Dec. 5 Brigham Young University officials pulled photographs of gay BYU students from a class exhibit in the school’s fine arts building. |
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