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This is what QUEER MARRIAGE looks like: Tom Long and Dennis Gosnell

After eight years together in 2011, Tom Long and Dennis Gosnell decided the time was finally right to create a lifelong commitment. They welcomed me into their beautifully–appointed home to tell the story.

Shades of ‘BUTCH:’ In their own words

‘BUTCH’ in their own words: Linda Cox, Jennifer Fossen, Kyle Simmons and Sara Friden.

Countdown to Denver PrideFest 2013

‘Big Gay Race,’ volunteering and new alcohol regulations in Civic Center Park

Doing God’s Work: Rocky Mountain Imperial Court still at work after 40 years

In 2015, the International Court System, the governing body of organizations like the Imperial Court of the Rocky Mountain Empire, will celebrate its 50th year. Started by San Francisco’s Emperor I Jose Juilio Sarria, a World War II veteran, courts are registered nonprofits or foundations that raise money explicitly to redistribute it to other nonprofits and community members as grants and scholarships.

A message of PRIDE: Top 15 expressions in Out Front’s Pride Edition cover contest

These top 15 entries got the most votes and advance to the next round – from these, readers will again choose their favorites. Out Front’s Pride Edition is our most widely-read issue of the year, and that’s why it’s important that it be about our community and readers – about you – so your top choice will be invited to appear on the cover!

Colorado leaders move on same-sex marriage — even before civil unions begin

Politicians and activists wasted no time making a case for same-sex marriage as civil unions became legal in Colorado May 1.

Civil unions aren’t the finish line: Join our call for full marriage equality in Colorado

As one journey ends today, May 1, 2013, another begins. Let the jubilation of victory fuel our continued march toward marriage.

Sealed with a Kiss: New chapter for Colorado families begins as civil unions start midnight, May 1

A new chapter for Colorado families began today at 12:01 a.m. when hard-fought legislation for civil unions took effect, allowing same-sex couples to form civil unions for the first time.

The Gay Brain: What makes us LGBT?

The science behind sexual orientation began in part with a 1991 study by Dr. Simon LeVay, then a neurobiologist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. LeVay measured the size of a group of cells called the nucleus within the anterior hypothalamus, a region of the brain previously linked to the regulation of sexual behavior in other animals.

Civil unions found wanting in Illinois study

The organization tracked nearly 4,000 couples that entered into civil unions and found couples still lacked promised protections