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Murder Believed to be Motivated by Racism and Homophobia

January 28, 2020 By Frank Perez

Ja’Quarius Taylor, 17, was recently found tied to a tree and shot in a swamp near Angie, Louisiana, in Washington Parish.  Authorities believe Taylor was murdered on January 12. On January 16, a dive team from the Washington Parish Sheriff’s office “made a significant discovery” at the bottom of a lake near where the body was found.  Authorities would not describe … [Read more...] about Murder Believed to be Motivated by Racism and Homophobia

Spotlight on Saints and Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival Speakers

January 28, 2020 By Frank Perez

The annual Saints and Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival will take place in New Orleans March 27-29. In this series, we introduce you to some of the writers in the all-star lineup for #SAS20 this March in the heart of the French Quarter. Elliott Foster is the author of two novels, Panic River (Calumet Editions, 2019) and Whispering Pines (Wise Ink, 2015) which was an Indie Book … [Read more...] about Spotlight on Saints and Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival Speakers

It’s a Wonderful Life, Historically Speaking

January 14, 2020 By Frank Perez

The enduring appeal of Frank Capra’s classic holiday film It’s a Wonderful Life is its premise—that the quality of a person’s life is measured by how it affects others.  George Bailey’s guardian angel, Clarence, tells him, ““Dear George, remember no man is a failure who has friends.”  By that measure, Charlene Schneider, legendary lesbian bar owner, was amazingly … [Read more...] about It’s a Wonderful Life, Historically Speaking

American Italian Cultural Center

January 14, 2020 By Frank Perez

Did you know that according to the 1910 census, 80% of the residents of what we now call the French Quarter were Sicilian immigrants?  Or that the lower Quarter was once commonly referred to as Little Palermo?  Or that New Orleans has had two Italian-American mayors?  Ever wonder why St. Joseph’s Day altars are so popular in New Orleans? The American Italian … [Read more...] about American Italian Cultural Center

Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement

January 14, 2020 By Frank Perez

Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement.  David K. Johnson.  Columbia University Press, 2019. 320 pages.  $32.00. Before Grindr and Growler and the internet, before X-Tube and a thousand other porn sites, before Blue Rays and DVDs and VHS tapes, before roadside adult “bookstores” and before magazines like Obsession and Blueboy, there were the … [Read more...] about Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement

LGBT+ Archives Project Announces Open House

January 14, 2020 By Frank Perez

The LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana is pleased to announce it will host an Open House on Wednesday, January 22, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at 636 St. Ann Street.  In addition to complimentary wine and hors d’ouvres, the Open House will feature a Timeline of New Orleans LGBT+ History as well as vintage photographs of Gay Carnival, Southern Decadence memorabilia, old … [Read more...] about LGBT+ Archives Project Announces Open House

Irish Cultural Museum

December 31, 2019 By Frank Perez

The old Hibernia Bank tower no longer looms over the CBD skyline, but it does provide revelers on Bourbon Street a familiar landmark.   From St. Patrick’s Church to the stately Gallier Hall to Tracey’s and the old Parasol’s Bar in the Irish Channel to Fahy’s Irish Pub and Erin Rose in the French Quarter, the influence of the Irish in New Orleans is everywhere. … [Read more...] about Irish Cultural Museum

The LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana Year in Review

December 31, 2019 By Frank Perez

As 2019 draws to a close, the New Orleans-based LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana can look back on a year of solid accomplishments. In addition to facilitating the donation of material to area libraries and museums across the state, the Archives Project also launched an Oral History Initiative and opened a new exhibit space. As a statewide collective, the Archives … [Read more...] about The LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana Year in Review

World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as Traveller

December 31, 2019 By Frank Perez

World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as Traveller.  David S. Wills.  Beatdom Books, 2019.  169 pages. “Om Shri Maitreya.” “Om Shri Maitreya.” “Om Shri Maitreya.”  So chanted Allen Ginsberg at a demonstration to legalize marijuana in New York City in 1965.  It wasn’t just weed that expanded Ginsberg’s worldview. In World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as … [Read more...] about World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as Traveller

Trump and a Hill to Die On

December 31, 2019 By Frank Perez

One of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of 2019 was one that barely received notice in the LGBT+ community—Rucho v. Common.  The case had to do with gerrymandering, the act of drawing legislative district maps in such a way that favors one political party.  Not a sexy topic, for sure, but a consequential one, nonetheless.  Profoundly … [Read more...] about Trump and a Hill to Die On

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