In the Spirit: Five of Denver’s Pride-perfect cocktails

Denver’s Pride-Fest is undoubtedly our pride and joy – a weekend to remember what our…

Fab Morvan on his coming PrideFest Milli Vanilli tribute performance

Fab Morvan is taking Denver Pride back in time to the late ’80s and early ’90s with his talented vocals. This performer has long risen past the controversy he went through as half of the music duo Milli Vanilli and is paying tribute to the group at Pride. Morvan spoke with OFC about his new single and his music career.

Sharon Needles to haunt EXDO Pride Weekend

Sharon Needles, the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 4, will take EXDO by storm for a special edition of Drag Nation

Top Denver destinations for out-of-towners

Just because you came for PrideFest doesn’t mean miss Red Rocks, LoDo, the Botanic Gardens and more!

The Center: PrideFest and so much more

The GLBT Community Center of Colorado not only hosts PrideFest annually, but is home to a number of programs and support groups.

From the Publisher: Pride is our connection to each other

I can only imagine the flurry of activity among all those who are planning to participate. That extra time you’re spending at the gym. The money you plan to spend on that perfect outfit to wear. And the planning that goes into your social and activities calendar. There are so many things to see and do during PrideFest. It’s a tall order.

From high school to Pride: A reunion and celebration of faux pas

Pride is a time to reconnect with these friends and remember that – although we all identify in a variety of ways and have gone on to accomplish a multitude of different things – we have deep shared roots, and that’s worth revisiting each year.

Without our uniforms we’re still in the closet

OutServe stated that because LGBT servicemembers serving openly is still a contentious issue, marching in uniform at Pride could be seen as an act of protest. “Let’s wait a year, demonstrate our professionalism as we march in civilian clothes, and next year, having proven ourselves, we can work with the Department and gain formal approval to proudly march together as a uniformed contingent for Pride.”

Positively ‘Out’ – coming out as HIV-positive

On World AIDS Day in 2010, I decided the time had come to fling open the closet door and show the world what a modern HIV diagnosis looks like.

Ask the sexpert: Party of one!

Jacking or jilling off. Clicking the five-fingered mouse. Ringing Southern bells. Choking the chicken. Playing…