Love, civil unions and GOP politics

Six years ago, it was love at first sight, Fred says. “Well, third sight.” Where? The Log Cabin Republican national convention. Michael was the president of the Chicago chapter. And Fred was the president of the Cleveland chapter. They’re legally-committed gay Republicans.

Living as free as my hair

When I cut it to a chin-length bob after a bad break-up, people freaked out. Basically, no one liked it, and I would wake up the middle of the night reaching for my long hair, shocked to remember that it was gone. Was I not “pretty” anymore? So, I grew it back.

What Socrates would say about the modern world

We live in a world of distractions. There have never before been so many avenues down which we may travel to diversion from the task at hand or the present situation. The outlets for our entertainment in the world of audio/visual seem endless.

OFC’s featured local LGBT entrepreneurs (continued)

PART THREE: Denver LGBT entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger. By Holly Hatch.

From the editor: Stand up for LGBT-owned and allied businesses

The businesses we spoke to revealed their individual speed bumps and victories and explained how they managed to swing out of it on top. Some made it through the recession in great thanks to their loyal and steadfast LGBT customers.

OFC’s featured local LGBT
entrepreneurs in Colorado

PART TWO: Denver LGBT entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger. By Matt Pizzuti.

Through oppression or recession, LGBT entrepreneurs have triumphed over adversity

The stories of four lesbian and gay Denver entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT customer loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger today -with changing times and signs of economic recovery.

Rock Ballets give dance performance a new beat at Ballet Nouveau Colorado

The Rock Ballets show April 13 – 15 at the Performing Arts Complex at Pinnacle Charter School. Director and choreographer Garrett Ammon said, “Every ballet is a different beast. But I’m a very music driven choreographer.” And this particular ballet is what Ammon hopes will be “a visual experience akin to a graphic novel come to life.”

Speak OUT: two’s company, but three’s more fun

My lifestyle is misunderstood by most, especially in our lesbian community: my girlfriend and I have been in a successful polyamorous relationship for three years. It’s possible, I can assure you.

Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent lives on at Denver Art Museum

Saint Laurent died in 2008 at age 71, and the Denver exhibit commemorates his avant-garde collections he pioneered through his passion for ready-to-wear designer styles in women’s fashion.