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Early therapy for trans community
Diane Freedman, a longtime social worker whose private practice created a safe haven for the New York City LGBTQ community, began her career in...
Cox Las Vegas awards $35,000 in 2020 diversity scholarships to graduating...
Ten college-bound seniors have received more than $35,000 in scholarship money from Cox Las Vegas this year as part of the annual Cox Diversity Scholarship program...
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100 LGBTQ real estate pros attend NAGLREP mixer at Pardee Homes
The newly formed Las Vegas chapter of National Association of Gay & Lesbian Real Estate...
LGBTQIA+ News Magazine Debuts in Las Vegas
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Welcome to the area’s newest publication – a news magazine geared to the...
El virus de SIDA y la comunidad Latina de Las Vegas
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Spectial to the Las Vegas Spectrum
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Scary plays for Halloween season; ‘Fun Home’ at Judy Bailey; ‘West Side Story’ at Summerlin Library
Get scared this Halloween at the Las Vegas Little Theatre’s Fischer Black Box with THE...
The Center receives a $10,000 grant for its pharmacy addition
Cox Charities, the philanthropic arm of Cox Communications, Las Vegas, awarded a $10,000 grant to...
Top ten OUT and abOUT travel destinations
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The year ahead: Las Vegas LGBTQ leaders share thoughts and concerns regarding 2019
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TONYA HARVEY AND ROB SCHLEGEL
It’s a new year. And this is the first issue of The Spectrum, Vol. 1, Issue 1....
As We See It: Remove Trump and GOP Senators
So the Criminal-in-Chief has been impeached. There will be a trial in the Senate but whether it’ll be a fair trial or simply a...
‘The Great Believers’ : An epic tale by two narrators on the effects of...
I would like to begin by thanking Bill Schafer for allowing me to share all the great items and programs the Library District offers...
Seeds of Thought: Have a happy New Year in 2021
As the New Year approaches, this is the perfect time for reflection on the choices and actions we have made during the last 12...
Cox Las Vegas awards $35,000 in 2020 diversity scholarships to graduating seniors
Ten college-bound seniors have received more than $35,000 in scholarship money from Cox Las Vegas this year as part of the annual Cox Diversity Scholarship program...
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Vegas Link To Stonewall
In the 1960s at a gay bar in Long Island there was a beauty contest, in which a petite Southern-raised glamorous blonde, Judy Bowen,...
Closed but not dark: Las Vegas theater online!
Stuck in Phase 2 of the reopening, with rumblings of returning to Phase 1 if COVID-19 infections continue to skyrocket, our community theaters remain...
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Rescue dogs are waiting to be fostered
Pawsitive Difference, a volunteer based animal rescue is seeking foster homes for dogs waiting to be adopted.
The organization, which rescues, fosters and adopts out dogs, says it is in need of safe environments for...
Cortez Masto pushes for cost-saving energy efficiency and proper ventilation in K-12 schools
With many schools in the U.S. lacking updated or adequate heating, air-conditioning and ventilation, U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced legislation to support energy efficient improvements that would also lessen by $2 million...
‘We Need to Talk,’ UNLV Libraries’ panel discussions examine systemic racism and possible solutions
Following the death of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter protests and a president stoking racial division, UNLV Libraries began a panel series titled, “We Need To Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient...
A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’ arrives in time for Valentine’s Day
What begins with postcards from camp continues into a 50-year correspondence between Melissa and Andrew in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” presented this weekend by Las Vegas Little Theatre.
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for...
The Center receives a $10,000 grant for its pharmacy addition
Cox Charities, the philanthropic arm of Cox Communications, Las Vegas, awarded a $10,000 grant to the LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada to aid in the Center’s addition of a self-sustaining pharmacy to its HIV...
Cox Business and the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Nevada partner to help...
Small businesses that are members of the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Nevada have the opportunity to compete for $5,000 prizes to be used for education or to launch a new idea.
The GLCCNV ...
Remembering Terry Wilsey: Steve Friess pays tribute to the longtime LGBTQ community member
Like most people, the first time I met Terry Wilsey, I found him irksome and crude. He talked and walked funny, he asked strange questions apropros of nothing, he was unkempt and disorganized, he...
Bright Star Foundation opens LGBTQ housing
Two new LGBTQIA housing units for vulnerable persons, which flowed from the love of two gay men for each other, have now opened in Las Vegas. A third building may be in the works.
Bright...
COVID-19 vaccines slowly start to be disbursed in Southern Nevada
Just a few months ago, more than 50 percent of the U.S. population claimed they wouldn’t take the COVID-19 vaccination when it became available. Those numbers have changed in recent days and by late...