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America’s First Sex Toy Vending Machine Launching in Philly

It’s a vending machine where you’ll be able to get a whole different type of candy: Called PinkBox, this nifty new invention takes products that you would find in a sex toy store and makes…

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The Top LGBT-Friendly Cities in the U.S.

America has become a far friendlier place for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Since 2003, when Massachusetts became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, another 35 states and the…

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It’s Vegas Season, Baby: 18 Highlights for Your Summer Itinerary

With Memorial Day now in the rearview mirror, you may be suffering from an acute case of summeritis, itching to get away and let loose. While we’ll have to wait for the solstice…

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The 5 Best Cities to Celebrate Pride in America

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, which means there are parades in every major city across America. You better be prepared: The annual celebrations throughout the country are crowded and calamitous—not to mention summertime…

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LGBT Veterans Monument dedicated

The first federally approved monument on federal land honoring LGBT veterans was unveiled and dedicated in a grove at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery (ALNC) in Elwood, Illinois on Memorial Day. The monument…

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13 Reasons Provincetown Is The Best Gay Vacation Spot In America

Fire Island, Palm Springs, Rehoboth—don’t even try, girl. Provincetown is the best gay summer getaway, hands down, and here’s 13 reasons why.

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City Guide: Ogunquit

Ogunquit, a gay destination for a century now, is  located 66 miles north of Boston, up I-95 for the most part. That’s about 90 minutes by car if you time it to avoid…

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Beach Bound: Rehoboth isn't far, and it's totally fabulous

Just across the Delaware Bay from Cape May lies another favorite Philly shore destination: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. A solid two-hour drive south—sorry, urbanites, there really doesn’t seem to be a better way to…

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Rittenhouse gay bar wins business award, plans food menu

Buried in the alleyway of Chancellor Street — a stretch that quickly emerges as Rittenhouse Square — is the gay bar no stranger to Philly’s LGBT community would recognize, let alone step into….

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Philadelphia Celebrates 50 Years of the LGBT Rights Movement

On July 4, 1965, the very first LGBT rights demonstrations in the United States were held in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. They paved the way for the 1969 Stonewall riots and…

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