The New Orleans Pride Organization is celebrating its 10 year anniversary, June 12-14, 2020. In preparing for the milestone weekend, the organization has named Michael Musa as president. Michael brings experience with non-profit and business operations, as well as fundraising and community service. Before moving to New Orleans, Michael was active with the South … [Read more...] about New Orleans Pride Celebrates 10 Years, Names New President
An Open Letter to HRC From Trans Community Leaders
(Note: This letter was originally published in OUT Magazine and among its signers are New Orleans / Louisiana trans advocates) As transgender and nonbinary leaders of prominent advocacy, grassroots, national, regional, legal, and leadership development organizations across the United States, we are troubled by Human Rights Campaign’s announcement of its new “trans-centered” … [Read more...] about An Open Letter to HRC From Trans Community Leaders
Glamarama Glitters at Bamboula’s November 2
(New Orleans; October 1, 2019): Break out your bell-bottoms and platform shoes November 2! Seventies tribute band Glamarama beams you back in time to the early, influential glam rock era with the music of David Bowie, T-Rex, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper, Sweet, and others during a “double feature” show at Bamboula’s Frenchmen Theatre. Front man David Otillio rocks, … [Read more...] about Glamarama Glitters at Bamboula’s November 2
Gulf Coast Equality Fest 2019
Join us on October 19 from 11am to 6pm as Gulf Coast Equality Council, along with Harrah’s Gulf Coast, Scarlet Pearl Casino, and The Stonewall Gives Back Initiative presents the third annual Gulf Coast Equality Fest. The festival will be on The Great Lawn at Harrah’s GulfCoast (280 Beach Blvd) in Biloxi, Mississippi. Our equality event inspires, educates, commemorates, and … [Read more...] about Gulf Coast Equality Fest 2019
Obituary: James “Jim” Henry
James “Jim” Henry December 8, 1958—September 23, 2019 James “Jim” Henry passed away in his home 09/23/2019. He enjoyed gardening, visiting with his neighbors, and caring for his dog Lucy. A small memorial was held on September 29 at 900 Dumaine St. He will be missed by all who knew him. … [Read more...] about Obituary: James “Jim” Henry
Letter to the Editor: ABO Ordinance
Council Member Kristin Palmer continues her assault on our beloved New Orleans culture. On Thursday, August 22nd, the City Council was asked to pass Ordinance 32,693 before the drafting of the proposed rules were even completed. We saw such a fundamentally flawed process that it boggles the mind. On the City’s Council’s published Agenda, the original Ordinance, filed on June … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor: ABO Ordinance
Bourbon Street Extravaganza 2019
Chuck Robinson of Napoleon’s Itch announces the 15th annual Bourbon Street Extravaganza during the 48th Southern Decadence Festival on August 31, 2019, at 6 PM at the corner of Bourbon Street and St Ann Street. The performers will be Jeanie Tracy, Beth Ann Sacks, Ultra Nate, and The Prancing Rockets. Chuck describes this free concert as the largest event of Southern … [Read more...] about Bourbon Street Extravaganza 2019
Lords of Leather Decadence 2019 Events
The Lords of Leather once again have a full weekend of activities planned for visitors to Southern Decadence. On Friday night August 30 the Lords will take their turn pouring beer from the beer truck at the Phoenix Block Party from 10 pm until 1 am. $20 for a bottomless cup and all the eye-candy you can handle!! Woof! The Lords’ annual “Decadent Behavior” … [Read more...] about Lords of Leather Decadence 2019 Events
Loyola Center for Counseling and Education Now Offering Sliding-Scale Psychotherapy Groups
NEW ORLEANS (August 2, 2019) – Loyola Center for Counseling and Education announces expanded services, now offering low cost group therapy to underserved members of the New Orleans community. The LCCE opened in 2019 and has been offering sliding scale individual, couple, and family therapy since. The clinic will expand in August 2019 to offer therapeutic groups. These are the … [Read more...] about Loyola Center for Counseling and Education Now Offering Sliding-Scale Psychotherapy Groups
Statement of Thomas G. Wood on July 24, 2019
I have been a part of the LGBTQ community in New Orleans as a bar owner and business operator since 1975. Throughout my involvement in our community, I have always supported our advancements over the last 44 years, including supporting and funding campaigns that resulted in the election of LGBTQ supportive politicians, our achievement of a civil rights ordinance, our … [Read more...] about Statement of Thomas G. Wood on July 24, 2019