Year in review: The top 10 news stories that made 2012
Beyond a historic election that effectively guarantees civil union legislation becoming law in 2013, this year will be remembered for advancements in protections for trans people, gay and lesbian...
View ArticleThe People’s Chef: Randolph’s Jean Claude is for everyone
Jean-Claude Cavalera is a bit of iconoclast. You might say that of many chefs who have been in the business for 30-plus years, but this man – a veritable culinary maître – is a breath of fresh air in...
View ArticlePromised Colorado civil unions bill could pass by Valentine’s Day
Steadman and out lesbian state Sen. Lucia Guzman, D-Denver, will introduce the bill in the Senate on Jan. 9, the first day of the regular session. Ferrandino and out lesbian state Rep. Sue Schafer,...
View ArticleCALLING US OUT: The LGBT community looks inward for 2013
We have community leaders, thought leaders and folks on the street telling us how they plan to make 2013 their best year yet. We asked: What’s your New Year’s resolution, and what resolution should the...
View ArticleSunny with a dark side: Extremes meet with local indie band Varlet
Varlet is a study in contradiction. Their songs are chippy and quaint, yet the lyrics are X-rated. Their singer was an American Idol star, yet is now treasured by hipsters that hate television. Their...
View Article‘War Horse’ at the Buell Theatre highlights the art of puppeteering
Surprisingly unique about War Horse is that the main character is, as the play’s title suggests, a horse named Joey. The horse – unpersonified, yet a central character nonetheless – is controlled by...
View ArticleColorado House appoints Ferrandino speaker, first for gay man in state
Mark Ferrandino became the first openly gay man to serve as Colorado's Speaker of the House. He's joined by seven other out gay and lesbian lawmakers at the Colorado General Assembly.
View ArticleIt’s happening: How healthcare reform will affect the LGBT community
It survived court challenges and a close election; how President Obama’s defining achievement, The Affordable Care Act, will impact LGBT health care.
View ArticleShuck the Shoes: Denver’s new barefoot fitness studio transforms from the...
Stacey Lei Krauss and Jennifer Schumacher – partners in business and life – are co-owners of willPower FIT STUDIO, located inside the Spray Coffee Building at 2110 Market Street in Denver, where they...
View ArticleTrans comedian Jordan Wieleba wins over her audience with laughs
Her jokes are timely and universally relatable. Laughs are often sparse through the first minute of her set, many suburban straights writing her off initially, assuming there’s no common ground for a...
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