The Purple Party Returns to Dallas in May
One man’s dream of a party that would bring Dallas’ gay community together has blossomed into the Purple Party, one of the Southeast’s major dance events – and one of the largest non-profit,...
View ArticleNew LGBT Play Festival To Debut in September
Uptown Players moved its Pride Play Fest from September to June this year, so it seems TeCo Theatrical Productions is stepping in to the fall spot. The Oak Cliff-based company, which is celebrating its...
View ArticleDallas Gay Pride – A Month of Events
For LGBT Dallasites, the options for social outings during National Pride Month in June only continue to grow. The city’s LGBT Task Force has planned events over the month for the past two years. Last...
View ArticleAdore Delano Coming to the Dallas Red Party Next Weekend
Most fledgling drag queens learn the finer aspects of female impersonation — including advice on makeup, hairstyles, costumes and how to accessorize — from veteran mentors, known affectionately as drag...
View ArticleFive Things You Can’t Miss in Gay Dallas
We’re not really sure why rodeos are assumed to be a straight man’s sport. Think about it: a sexy guy in skin-tight jeans hanging on for dear life while a wild, bucking horse or bull tosses him around...
View ArticleCity Sundays: Dallas
Hey all, We’re launching a new weekly series on the blog and our Facebook travel groups – City Sundays. Each week we’ll select a different LGBT friendly city to talk about, and we’ll invite our...
View ArticleEating Out: Dallas
Dallas is proud of some of its stereotypes. The “Big D” is, after all, where you’d head to find big hats and big cowboys wearing them, most of them sporting big appetites to boot. Then there’s...
View ArticleEating Out: Dallas
Dallas is proud of some of its stereotypes. The “Big D” is, after all, where you’d head to find big hats and big cowboys wearing them, most of them sporting big appetites to boot. Then there’s...
View ArticleStreet Art in Deep Ellum, Dallas
I love it when I visit a place without any expectations and end up being pleasantly surprised. And I happened to visit one such place this month. A place I never even thought I’d visit: Dallas. In my...
View ArticleGay Dallas in a Different Light
Adam Shows Us Gay Dallas in a Different Light My hometown city is a place I saw surprisingly little of despite living there for 18 years. My wasted youth was spent mostly beside a swimming pool, in an...
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