Allies are key to winning LGBT rights

But we haven’t made this progress alone. Straight allies have been beside us every step of the way, courageously standing up for their LGBT friends, co-workers, and neighbors and showing the world that fairness is a value we should all work for.

Colorado couple wed in first lesbian ceremony In Nepal

Courtney Mitchell, 41, and Sarah Welton, 48, from Denver, Colorado, celebrated in a Hindu Nepalese tradition at the Dakshinkali temple south of Katmandu, the capital of the Himalayan nation. Local gay rights activists and supporters cheered the ceremony attended by their close friends.

Pride celebrated in the heart of Denver

An estimated 300,000 people attended this year’s Denver PrideFest. The two day event — June 18 and 19 — is the Mile High City’s annual celebration of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. Following a parade, thousands gathered at Civic Center to dance and “mingle.”

Thousands celebrate diversity at Denver’s PrideFest parade

One of the oldest Pride parades in America marched down one of the longest avenues…

Workout those Wrists

Wrist curls, an often overlooked exercise, are necessary for building grip strength and developing forearm…

Coloradans, celebs turn out for Denver PrideFest

Out Front Colorado’s photographer Nikki Kushner was along Denver PrideFest’s parade route and at the…

Performers dazzle at Civic Center during Denver’s PrideFest

Out Front Colorado photographer Nikki Kushner spent the afternoon capturing some of the Saturday’s headliners.

Politics slows gay marriage vote in New York

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ Conflicting interests and political maneuvering threatened to stall a vote in…

Blessings in Oneness

It is also a huge honor to be recognized by our GLBT brothers and sisters as two people who attempt to set an example of living life in unity, not in separation.

Bankruptcy court rules against gay-marriage ban

The ruling written by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Donovan wasn’t the first blow to the Defense of Marriage Act in federal court. That came last year when a federal judge in Boston declared the law an unconstitutional violation of equal protection guarantees. Two other bankruptcy courts have also rejected administration attempts to dismiss joint filings made by same-sex couples, but neither of those rulings addressed the constitutionality of the act.