Parting Glances, Tamara A. Rees: Transgender Bronze Star Hero
Tamara A. Rees is 92. She leads a reasonably quiet, uneventful, grandmotherly life with her adopted children's children in Los Angeles, California. In 1954, [...]
The Band-Aid's Been Ripped Off
Many are wondering what the holy hell happened Nov. 8. Progressive/liberals/dreamers believed, as a society, we had grown — evolved to be inclusive and more [...]
Creep of the Week:Tony Perkins
As I write this the polls have just opened in America. I do not yet know the outcome of any races. I am hopeful, because the alternative is to just simmer in [...]
Parting Glances: Now that the Election's Finally Over
For my first go-around at passing for 39, I spent a lot of time in Chicago fancying I was a new face. Especially if the bar lighting was Gloria Swanson dim, [...]
Transmissions: Remembrance
By Gwendolyn Ann Smith I've long dedicated my like to transgender causes. In 1993, before the internet had really become "a thing," I was fighting America [...]
Creep of the Week: Gordon Klingenschmitt
Whenever people ask me why I decided to get breast cancer last year, I try to evade the question. Maybe I just like spending time in hospitals. Maybe I have a [...]
Parting Glances: JFK, Nixon, Ford, Sipple and Me
I was working at a discount records shop in downtown Detroit in 1959, the year two ill-fated contenders — Sen. John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Vice President [...]
Why I Took on Charles Pugh
By Austin Williams Last week after Charles Pugh took a plea deal https://pridesource.com/article.html?article=78771, the victim in that case identified [...]
Creep Of The Week: Log Cabin Republicans
The Log Cabin Republicans have refused to endorse Donald J. Trump for President. On the one hand, Good for them. I mean, LCR isn't a group with especially [...]
Parting Glances: Chance and Dr. J Go Drag
GATORADE, Ariz. – I'm a skeptic concerning things supernatural, but the wonder-working weekend I spend BTL-reporting on the Drag Queens for Jesus Halloween [...]