Local photographer Michael Bennett on his ‘iconic’ Pride image—and his search for the subject
Apparently, what people have said is true: Timing is everything. Back in 2015, Michael Bennett (then an amateur photographer) and his wife were at the Chicago Pride Parade—two days after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Obergefell decision that validated same-sex marriage as the law of the…
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Howard Brown Health celebrates its volunteers
As a gesture of appreciation, Howard Brown Health held a special dinner for its volunteers on April 15. Volunteers from across the organization—including its health clinics, Brown Elephant Resale Shops, Vernita Gray Council for Philanthropy and Broadway Youth Center—descended on Tac Quick Restaurant, 1011 W. Irving Park Rd., for a buffet of chicken wraps, pork…
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The case for compassion: Gregg Gonsalves discusses fentanyl treatment
Over the years, the very potent synthetic opioid drug fentanyl has been mentioned more in the media—and, in many cases, it has been connected to someone’s death. And with fentanyl being approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin, it takes very little of it to permanently alter someone’s…
Nation & World
IN BRIEF Day of Silence, ex-Illinois attorney, Uganda’s Supreme Court, Cyndi Lauper, queer WNBA icons, singer zzzahara
NATIONAL Thousands of students across the United States took part in the 30th annual Day of Silence (a student-led campaign organized by Glisten, formerly GLSEN) on April 10, The Advocate noted. What began in 1996…
Theater / Dance
PrideArts brings a same-sex take to A.R. Gurney’s ‘Love Letters’
One of my favorite memorabilia pieces is a Cosmopolitan from January 1959 signed by Betsy Palmer. Palmer, perhaps best known for playing Mrs. Voorhees in the original Friday the 13th, had graduated from the Goodman School of Drama (now Theatre School at DePaul) and she autographed the magazine while performing in a benefit production of Love Letters in her…
Music
Backstage “Coffee” talk with Canadian singer Jamie Fine
Out and proud singer Jamie Fine has packed up her powerful tunes this April to bring music to the masses. The Canadian native is in the middle of a long journey and is joined by a skilled backing band for her first headline tour in the United States. Fine first came to attention as one…
Film / TV / Gossip
‘Sinners’ dominates 2026 Dorian Film Awards, Rose Byrne and Amy Madigan take acting prizes
Eva Victor’s ‘Sorry, Baby’ Garners Two Wins; Ryan Coogler Earns Three Honors in a Breakout Year for Bold, Community-Driven CinemaSponsored by Tello Films March 3, 2026, Los Angeles – GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, the second largest entertainment journalists organization in the world, today announced the group’s 2026 Dorian Film Awards, with Sinners emerging as the…
Books / Art
Trans
‘Allyship isn’t enough anymore’: Chicago Trans Visibility rally calls for action on trans rights
Several hundred people waving transgender pride flags and signs of support marched through downtown Chicago on April 4, led by chants of “My rights are your rights; trans rights are human rights.” The march followed Trans Up Front Illinois’ Rally for Trans Visibility in Federal Plaza, bringing together activists, politicians, nonprofit leaders and community members…
Lesbian
Owners of beloved lesbian bar ‘Dorothy’ open queer dive bar ‘Fathom’ in Lakeview
The owners of the popular lesbian bar Dorothy opened a new queer bar in Lakeview this week, with a more casual, “classic neighborhood dive bar” feel. Fathom, 1622 W. Belmont Ave., opened April 9 and was quickly at capacity, with a line of people waiting that stretched down the block. The new nautical-themed bar is designed to…
