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by Ryan Watkins
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September 29, 2011 11:05 |
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GA Voice editor Laura Douglas-Brown was featured on AM 1690 | The Voice of the Arts this week in a bi-weekly segment highlighting upcoming arts and entertainment events and LGBT community news.
In this week's segment, Laura discusses gay Atlanta's largest annual event, the Atlanta Pride festival. Laura also discusses Out on Film, which kicks off this week.
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by Staff
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September 15, 2011 09:47 |
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GA Voice editor Laura Douglas-Brown was featured on AM 1690 | The Voice of the Arts this week in a bi-weekly segment highlighting upcoming arts and entertainment events and LGBT community news.
In this week's segment, Laura discusses our Fall preview cover story, including previewing Atlanta Pride, Southern Comfort Conference, Atlanta Cotillion and other upcoming events on the LGBT calendar.
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by Bo Shell
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September 02, 2011 13:00 |
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When I sat down to make a digital list of events for Black Gay Pride that could be shared on social networks across the internet, I never thought it would become so symbolic of the need to have such an event.
My editor did a great job of explaining why there are two Prides last year, but with the grumbling about why Atlanta's gay community needs two Prides coming in like clockwork, I pose a very simple question: Why not?
Black Gay Pride began as a series of informal house parties and nightlife events over Labor Day weekend in Atlanta. There was no organizing body and no way to know these parties were happening unless you were in the community for which they were thrown.
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by Laura Douglas-Brown
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August 31, 2011 16:15 |
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Atlanta's Black Gay Pride, billed as the largest celebration of its kind in the world, gets underway Wednesday evening on a reflective note.
The State of Young Gay America Summit is set for 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening at the Melia Hotel (590 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30308). It promises to be "the kickoff to the Atlanta Black Gay Pride events for young adults who are admittedly young but unquestionably fly."
It is produced by Change Atlanta in conjunction with the organizers of the broader State of Black Gay America Summit, which takes place on Saturday.
"We will not bore you with statistics and meaningless jibberish, but we will be confronting, challenging and changing our generation by simply being relevant," organizers promise.
Also at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, In the Life Atlanta kicks off its Black Gay Pride activities with the annual candlelight vigil, held at First MCC. Always inspirational, the evening offers a time for reflection and praise before the start of the busy Black Gay Pride weekend.
Visit www.thegavoice.com tomorrow for our complete calendar of all of Black Gay Pride's community and nightlife events.
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by Ryan Watkins
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August 24, 2011 12:45 |
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The Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus will hold a private shopping bonanza and fundraiser tomorrow night at Jonathan Adler from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The event, a celebration to mark the end of the AGMC's 30th season, will feature summer drinks and light bites provided by Radial Cafe.
Attendees are encouraged to make a purchase or three as a portion of all the sales during the event will go directly to the AGMC.
For more information, click here.
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