Matthew Shepard Foundation presents ‘Love Can Build a Bridge’ choral tour

July 12 in Laramie and July 13 in Denver

Wild fashion: Corky Blankenship’s famous Pride pool party proves guys get wet too

This year – the fourth annual poolside bash – took place on June 15 with nearly 900 people in attendance.

The Ruck-Making Report: Rushing into rugby season

Our summer league is held at Jacobs Park in southeast Denver each Wednesday, with games getting underway at 6 p.m.

Paxia serves up an authentic Mexican feast

Thankfully, there are several authentic and time-honored Mexican go-tos in Denver, plus a new one to add to the list: Paxia.

Bucking in the blood: For these, gay rodeo is an all-around lifestyle

But still others are simply immersed in the Western culture, three parts cowboy to one part gay, and by birth or through long-held commitment have rodeo in their veins.

Mortgage short sale or bankruptcy?

Stagnant real estate values in recent months in many areas across the country have homeowners…

Beyond bad body image talk

The reality is that most of us look just fine. But if we decide that we don’t, how do we stop all of the bad talk and start walking the good walk to a body we like?

Cinema Q Film Fest rolls in

The 2012 Cinema Q Film Festival, presented by the Denver Film Society at the Denver FilmCenter, presents four days of documentaries, world culture, comedy and drama that reach into LGBT experience, subculture, history and freaky fringe. The films share common overriding themes: identity, creativity and understanding.

Famous Denver cowboy gay bar Charlie’s hires first female bartender

In the history of Charlie’s, the fantastic gay country-Western bar born in Colorado, there has never been a female bartender. But 31-year old lesbian Jessica Wilson is making history as the first female bartender and is excited to be a trailblazer.

Drink to your health: Smart, healthy(ish) drinking tips to beat the hangover

While we have all try our best to avoid some of the more negative side effects of drinking (weight gain, drunk dialing, sudden Vegas weddings), no one wants to be the only sober person in the bar sipping a coke and awkwardly doing the white-man shuffle. Luckily, one does not have to succumb to this humiliation to stay healthy and while at the club. These three tips from Keith Moore at Pura Vida Fitness and Spa can help you enjoy your night out and your next day, clear minded and hangover free.