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Whether it’s Da Vinci and Michelangelo expressing homoeroticism through religious paintings, or Robert Mapplethorpe forcing the public to define their fears, art has always been the canal of human expression for all things wonderful and horrible, sex being the river that flows through it.
LGBT community leaders are hoping a strategy to used in New York to unseat anti-gay lawmakers will work in Colorado. The group’s aim is to help elect leaders who will support civil unions.
These swimwear options are so sizzling, they’ll have you taking a dip just to cool off from the hot looks you’ll get.
Out Front Colorado interviewed Amy Ray, who spoke in her signature throaty voice about touring, gay marriage, relationship “merit badges” and what she is looking forward to about her Colorado trip.
Denver’s Civic Center was filled with people on a cool, cloudy Saturday, smiling, eating, drinking, collecting free stuff, swaying to the energetic music filling the air. The setback Colorado suffered in gay equality this year seems like a distant memory, but these people were celebrating something that bonds many Coloradans with each other and people all across the nation: Pride.
As networking sites continue to garner attention, the bar and club scene in Denver is thriving.
The musical – which a large cult following now – is slated to play the main stage at The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities from June 26 to July 15. Director Gavin Mayer says that local designer Mondo Guerra, winner of Project Runway: All Stars, is doing the costumes, and that there’s plenty of pink!
Civic Center will be the epicenter for Denver’s LGBT Pride weekend celebration. More than 300,000 people attended last year’s event.
Director Adam Shankman and cast talk big-screen musical … and the gay kiss
The GLBT Community Center of Colorado not only hosts PrideFest annually, but is home to a number of programs and support groups.
Greg Montoya is a former editor of OFM.
Holly Hatch is a former editor of OFM.