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PASSAGES Bryan Keith McDaniel

Bryan Keith McDaniel, 59, of Chicago’s Jefferson Park neighborhood, passed away peacefully on July 13. Born on Dec. 21, 1966, in Pasadena, Texas, Bryan graduated from Deer Park High School and lived in Pasadena, Austin and Beaumont. After graduation, he began a long career in retail sales at Sound Warehouse, Hastings Records, Bath & Body…

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Out Ald. Lamont Robinson among Chicago officials to meet with Pope

Alderman and City Council LGBTQ+ Caucus Chair Lamont Robinson (4th Ward) got the chance of a lifetime this past May when he was invited by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be among the 46-member delegation to travel to the Vatican for an audience with Pope Leo XIV.  The meeting took place on May 28. Robinson was…

Theater / Dance

Chicagoans gather to learn about Black queer dance, expression

As massive crowds, former presidents and other celebrities mingled in Jackson Park for the opening of the Obama Center on June 18, a much smaller group on the North Side came together with an entirely different kind of gathering for the second edition of Welcome Home: A Celebration of Queer Street Dance. The event, which took…

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Chicago Pride Parade reclaims the spirit of protest

The 2026 Chicago Pride Parade on June 28 drove home that it is a protest before a celebration, spotlighting numerous organizations and individuals who each day take on challenges affecting the city’s LGBTQ+ community. The theme, Free to be Proud, was on display as the parade wound its way through Lake View. Cheers filled the…

Film / TV / Gossip

John Early smells like Maddie’s Secret at the Music Box

Director, writer and actor John Early doesn’t hide who he is as a gay man, but his character struggles with private information in the new Magnolia Pictures movie Maddie’s Secret. On July 2, he brought his latest endeavor to the Music Box Theatre for a sold-out screening accompanied by a post-show question-and-answer portion of the program. Maddie proved so popular…

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Dyke March celebrates community power and resistance

Dyke March, crafted as an act of resistance pushing up against overly corporatized Pride celebrations, returned to Chicago June 27 after an eight-year hiatus. The event, which took place in the Pilsen neighborhood marks its 30th anniversary in 2026.  The march started with a rally at Plaza Tenochtitlan before marching east down W. 18th St.,…

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