When people ask Ann Butchart, a newly retired judge of Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, how many same-sex weddings she’s officiated, she always replies, “Not enough.” It’s a tongue-in-cheek ...
“I was always doing something,” said Jonathan Hannum, who grew up playing soccer and baseball and skateboarding. “But I was not a runner. I hated running.” As a parent who fell out of shape by the ...
I’m writing this as Rocket, my 16-year-old dog, snores next to me in the bed my wife and I share. Usually, he isn’t allowed ...
Most of us believe in giving the people in our community a hand, but this week’s Portrait is giving a whole arm. Jett Biggert ...
Over the weekend, I received a call that none of us ever wants to get. A longtime friend had been rushed to the hospital, and ...
The so-called paper of record, The New York Times, has been on a deliberate anti-trans bent, directed by the paper's ...
Congress sneaks in ban on trans athletes at military service academies Federal lawmakers recently passed the annual National ...
An exhibit from local artist Arleen Olshan serves as a remembrance of a lifetime lived in and in service to Philadelphia’s ...
New year, new you — or new year, need something to do? Here are a few queer events in Philly to pencil in this January and ...
How unfortunate for the gaslighters that their scary Muslim turned out to be the nice boy next door, Zohran Mamdani.