You can go with the classic phrase “long distance relations don’t work” or maybe you’re willing to really work for it. If you’re more of the romantic type you would probably imagine the strain of not getting to see your lover … Continue reading
Category Archives: Equal Rights
That’s right, we’re climbing up the rainbow staircase with even more fascinating and heartwarming news regarding the LGBT community. Sometimes positive stories are hard to come by so we had to jump on this one. If you haven’t heard the … Continue reading
Who doesn’t love Nutella? Everybody loves Nutella and its popularity has only soared after the founder, Michele Ferrero, passed away earlier this year. Unfortunately though the chocolate hazelnut spread we thought could do no wrong just ended up in a … Continue reading
Let’s take a moment to pretend that we all didn’t know and that we all weren’t fantasizing about it in our oversized superhero panties. It’s official now! Selina Kyle better known as Catwoman is bisexual. This means she can flirt … Continue reading
Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’ Martin Luther King, Jr. This month we take our time to remember Black History and move forward with equality and human rights. Black History month is a … Continue reading
It seems that in every romantic movie we find couples out and about having fun. They’re going on elaborate dates, enjoying the city, seeing monuments and restaurants in fun montages all set to pop music. We also see strong, independent female … Continue reading
Last year I began watching the Netflix series Orange Is The New Black and immediately became intrigued by the talented actress Laverne Cox. As an LGBT youth and having struggles of my own I wanted to know more about her and so … Continue reading
Transgender Awareness Week ~ November 14-20 Transgender Day of Remembrance Transgender Day of Remembrance was founded in 1998 by Gwendolyn Ann Smith, a trans woman who is a graphic designer, columnist, and activist, to memorialize the murder of Rita Hester … Continue reading
Everyday can be a struggle when you classify in the LGBT spectrum and suffer from mental illness. I know this all to well. I have had depression, OCD and anxiety throughout my life. It is known that LGBT youth are … Continue reading
Ellen Lee DeGeneres was born in Metairie, Louisiana on January 26, 1958. She started career in 1980 and later appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1986. Bob Newhart invited her for an onscreen chat after her set. She was … Continue reading