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Interview: 2012 is just the beginning for House Speaker Mark Ferrandino as a politician, father

Whether it’s destiny or poetic justice, Ferrandino will replace Highlands Ranch Republican Frank McNulty, who became the public face of opposition to state relationship recognition for same-sex couples, after Democrats took back control of the state House by nine seats after the 2012 election.

Your one-stop community resource

CafeVivid, a community calendar and social network from former Denverite Silke Reuthlinger, is now CafeVivid Powerd by Out Front – where upcoming happenings, news and views will combine into a one-stop community resource.

Sapphic Style: Lesbian designers add new flair to high fashion

Lesbian fashion is not an oxymoron. Lesbians have always been an important part of fashion. When I worked in the fashion industry in New York City, I knew plenty of lesbians in the industry. They were never the name on the door – they were the names behind the ‘names.’

The end of despair: Will Colorado ban forcing gay teens into ‘ex-gay’ therapy?

During his two years living in a ministry house in Massachusetts that practiced gay reparative therapy, Coloradan Tony Boyer had round-the-clock counseling, was told to cut himself off from his homosexual friends, and attended group therapy sessions twice a week.

Souls in the flesh: Sexuality and sexual diversity in world religions

Take a look at any of the dozens of major religions today and it won’t be long before you find dead-ends of denial and repression. Some beliefs hoist this banner proudly, while others pay less lip service to their ancient texts commandments of who you are allowed to share your body with.

Diary of a Lesbian Fashionista: Returning to New York City’s Fashion Week

I used to be part of that life. Fashion Week is like the Oscars for fashion people – you spend days in advance planning your wardrobe. You make sure that you’ll attend every ‘important’ show or party. I packed two bags of black clothing plus amazing scarves, jewelry and shoes. Then I worried endlessly about those clothes, jewelry and shoes. I worried people would think I was no longer relevant since I’m not part of this life anymore.

The Myth-maker: Josiah M. Hesse on City O’ City and Watercourse Owner, Dan Landes

When I first met Dan Landes he looked like an urban Marlboro man who just stepped out of a peyote sweat lodge.

It was 2008 and I was sitting down to interview Landes about consumer ethics. As the owner of a vegan bakery and two vegetarian restaurants that seemingly banned all corporate products, I was curious to pick his brain about Fair Trade products and factory farms. I was expecting a wildly idealistic, out-of-touch madman who would grill me with his black-belt veganism. Instead I found a practical businessman who’d simply figured out how to make his eccentricities work to his advantage.

Out Front Gift Guide 2012

Out Front’s ultimate guide to Holiday gift-giving: Gift suggestions, tips and ways to give back

2012 election results roundup

Obama won big and so did Colorado Democrats, but there were also big moments in down-ballot issues, not least being marriage equality. Here’s a recap of the 2012 election results we know so far:

From the streets to the White House through a kitchen door: How a local baker’s passion changed his life

It began, as all good things do, with chocolate chip cookies – in David Bondarchuck’s earliest days, sifting, mixing and baking in his grandmother’s kitchen.

As the story goes, Bondarchuck was something of a culinary prodigy, learning the basics of professional baking with his grandma and growing a passion of the culinary arts as far back as memory serves him. The story begins before his appearance on Martha Stewart and before catering the 2011 holiday party at the White House.