Western Mass Poised To Get Its First Lesbian Bar
It’s been an uphill battle, but Last Ditch bar is set for an April opening in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
It’s been an uphill battle, but Last Ditch bar is set for an April opening in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
“The energy and the vibe of a lesbian space is so different and so welcoming to all people.”
“It’s about questioning patterns and roles. It’s about doing something.”
Massachusetts just became the 16th state to ban practicing conversion therapy on minors, making this a critical victory for LGBTQ youth in the state. Conversion therapy, which attempts to change […]
School associations and the state’s largest teachers unions promote legislation that would expand existing protections
Come help Bride Pride grab the Guinness World Record for Largest Lesbian Wedding on the Planet!
A romantic winter escape can impress a new match, rekindle love with an old flame or provide the setting for your nuptials—so we’ve chosen five lesbian-friendly inns in the northeast states that have legalized marriage equality. You’ll never feel second-class on these first-class getaways.
Bill gives protections against housing, job discrimination
Going to the chapel? Before you walk down the aisle, check out the ‘Same Love, Same Rights’ LGBT Wedding Expo
Keep your travel dollars in the family and take a trip around the good ol’ U.S. of A. From luxe hotels to vegan dining to nightlife, Boston and the Big Island of Hawaii offer unique experiences for the savvy Sapphist.
For lesbian couples, getting legally married may be as easy as crossing a state line. The six U.S. jurisdictions allowing same-sex marriage welcome out-of-staters, so tying the knot is just a matter of paperwork (and a check). Here’s how to GO get hitched.
With three states poised to legalize same-sex marriage this year, and pending court cases that could finally eliminate DOMA, are we actually getting closer to equality?
Two high-level female Episcopal priests were married by Massachusetts’ highest-ranking Episcopal official on Saturday
African American lesbians convicted of assault last year sentenced to prison
Massachusetts denies Constitutional amendment to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman
Same-sex couples from New York who married in Massachusetts before July 6, 2006, have legally valid marriages