Five reasons your houseplants die and how to save them

If you think you have “bad luck” with plants, the solution may be simple. Here are five most common reasons your houseplants keep dying, and each has an easy fix.

Creating community is a do-it-yourself project

I felt oddly alone waiting for the HIV community forum to start. This would be my first public gathering since my diagnosis. Prior to finding out about my status, I hadn’t realized that people didn’t talk much about stuff like this, so I longed for a new sense of community to ease the process. Yet I couldn’t quite figure out why, in a room full of positive people, I still struggled to connect.

Auto Review: Hyundai Genesis strives to be unique

It is important today to keep hold of your individualism; to make sure that your personality is allowed to shine through the sea of other people. You might wonder what this has to do with the 2012 Hyundai Genesis, the 2012 Denver Auto Show and the LGBT community. The link is a shared quality: striving to be unique.

Honoring a life of service

One of the men on the forefront of the fight was attorney Paul Hunter. And on April 21, the Colorado chapter of the Humans Rights Campaign will once again bestow an award in Hunter’s honor to another member of our community who exemplifies the namesake’s passion for political and social justice.

For inspiration, look no further

I recently attended a benefit brunch for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, hosted by Dede Frain of Babes Around Denver and Silke Reuthlinger of Hip Chicks Out. I am always thrilled to meet dynamic women and these women did not disappoint.

A ‘Wicked’ good time at the Buell theater starting April 23

When we learned ‘Wicked,’ one of the most popular shows in the canon of the American musical theatre, was returning to Denver, we had to let the LGBT community know when to get on the horn for tickets.

State of the Nation and sleep deprivation

I’m an addict. I’m addicted to reading loaded political news right before bed spurring a diabolical cycle of insomnia, anxiety, and repeatedly questioning “How can this be?”

Out author to visit Denver and Boulder for new book, ‘God vs. Gay?’

While the author of ‘God vs. Gay?’ believed he could get closer to God by hiding his homosexuality and trying to pray away the gay, he admits that it actually drew a deeper wedge between him and his Creator. In his latest book, Michaelson explores the fallacy that the Bible condemns gays. In his opinion, the Bible proves that divinity lies in the truth about our sexuality.

OFC exclusive with lesbian teen featured in documentary, ‘Bully’

Although only one of the film’s five central characters – Kelby Johnson – is openly gay, she provides a strong and important voice for the young queer community.

Out Front Colorado spoke to Johnson about her involvement in the film and her experiences as an out teen.

Nikki Kushner reports at the 2012 Colorado Gold Rush

At the 14th Colorado Gold Rush Conference March 22-24, workshops and presentations carried a consistent theme: There is a positive future and positive change in the transgender community!