World news links: Jan. 25
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View ArticleMelissa Harris-Perry discusses voter suppression, marriage
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View ArticleRavens fever sweeps community
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View ArticleBlade vs. San Fran newspaper in Super Bowl bet
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View ArticleRavens fans ready for Sunday
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View ArticleDan Savage pulls 49ers ‘It Gets Better’ video
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View ArticleQueery: DJ TWiN
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View ArticleGulf Coast’s LGBT residents mark Katrina anniversary
Belle Reve Executive Director Vicki Weeks shows photos of the hurricane damage to her organization’s building. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key) NEW ORLEANS — It was around 2 a.m. on Aug. 27,...
View ArticleKatrina continues to haunt Gulf Coast
Foundations are all that remain of many oceanfront homes in Gulfport, Miss., destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key) The images of Hurricane Katrina remain indelible...
View ArticleYEAR IN REVIEW 2014: Photography
The 2014 Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather contest was held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill on Jan. 20. Joe Birdwell of Tampa, Fla. took home the title. (Washington Blade file photo by Damien Salas) The...
View ArticleBlack trans woman killed in New Orleans
Penny Proud was shot to death early on Feb. 10. NEW ORLEANS — A black transgender woman was shot to death in the Crescent City on Feb. 10. BreakOUT!, a local advocacy group that is a member of the...
View Article13 destination weddings that will surprise your guests
(Photo by Innovated Captures; courtesy Bigstock) With last week’s Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, same-sex couples suddenly have a lot of new options for destination weddings. Before June...
View ArticleNew Orleans hosts Southern Decadence
Marchers in the annual Southern Decadence Parade in New Orleans on Sept. 6, 2015, mock Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers) NEW ORLEANS — More...
View ArticleA tribute to gay bars
(Washington Blade editorial cartoon by Ranslem) ORLANDO, Fla. — The world watched in horror this week as the proudly resilient LGBT community here coped with unthinkable tragedy. Sadly, our community...
View ArticleWill gay and lesbian neighborhoods resurge?
Dupont Circle (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key) The election of Donald Trump portends—if not darker days—certainly more gloomy days ahead for America’s LGBT community. President-elect...
View ArticleBrian Petro dies at 46
Brian Petro Brian Petro, a long-time D.C.-based artist, died Dec. 2 due to liver and kidney failure related to alcoholism, according to his friend, Mark Guenther. He was 46. Petro was a native of...
View ArticleVisitors will find D.C. is no swamp
Inauguration 2017 (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key) If you haven’t noticed the street closures, excess law enforcement, or the influx of red-capped tourists, then you may not realize that today...
View ArticleLGBT senior care network debuts in New Orleans
The St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter of New Orleans (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key) NEW ORLEANS — A new health care provider network for LGBT seniors in New Orleans launched this...
View ArticleKeeping incarcerated people safe
I spent two years in prison, often in unsafe, stifling conditions. I am a formerly incarcerated Jewish lesbian. When I was 60, I was convicted of tax evasion and sent to the federal women’s prison at...
View ArticleTransformer presents Queer Tropics exhibit
Joiri Minaya’s ‘Container.’ (Photo courtesy of Transformer) Transformer (1404 P St., N.W.) presents Queer Tropics, a group exhibit that’s on display now through April 21. Queer Tropics showcases...
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