Denver lesbian faces deportation Aug. 19, wife helpless because of DOMA

The old adage goes, “love knows no bounds.” That is, unless you’re a lesbian binational…

Take the first step to fighting AIDS, better health

If you are planning to walk in this years AIDS Walk Colorado on Saturday, Aug.…

Accepting what is, the ultimate inside job

I have long been aware that my feelings and emotions are serious indicators of my…

Style for your feet

The most important aspect of your running attire is, of course, your shoes. While they…

Victim of hate crime express empathy for attackers

A gay Denver man who was victim of an anti-gay assault said he has empathy…

Repeal of DADT to be marked in Denver with celebrations, challenges

When President Obama signed the certification ending the U.S. military’s policy of excluding lesbian and…

Scott McGlothlen: Bleed like me

As I stared at the veins under my pale skin, I listened close to these three simple words over and over again.

I would never bleed the same again.

Band of brothers: those who suffered in Colorado were first to fight AIDS

It was Barry Gaspard who first saw it coming. The gay men’s cancer that had…

Outlook has improved, but challenges still ahead for HIV survivors

When Larry Bankston found out he had HIV, he didn’t even know he’d been tested.…

Women often take the front line in the battle against HIV/AIDS

Sheila Keathley, owner of one of the first gay restaurants/bars in Colorado, the Denver Detour,…