Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 27, 2022
Several portraits of members of the region’s LGBTQ community have been defaced, marring the “Portraits of Pride Boston” exhibit on Boston Common meant to celebrate the contributions of a historically marginalized group.At least three of the roughly two dozen photographic portraits appeared to have been vandalized when a reporter visited the site late Thursday morning.Large slash marks were visible on portraits of Beth Chandler, president... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Central Floridians and members of the LGBTQ community from far and wide will join together this weekend to Come Out With Pride, celebrating one of the biggest Pride events in the Southeast. More than 200,000 attendees are expected around Lake Eola in downtown Orlando on Oct. 15... + más
Nearly 6 in 10 LGBTQ youth who came out before age 13 ‘seriously considered suicide’ in past year, researchers say | New York Daily News
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. voters could be LGBTQ by 2040, data suggests | New York Daily News
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 12, 2022
Some big changes are coming to the nation’s oldest park, according to the new Boston Common Master Plan unveiled Wednesday.Here’s a look at some of the ways the roughly 50-acre space could be transformed, a process that could be rolled out over the next decade.Related: A map... + más
Revamped observatory set to open atop Prudential tower in 2023 | The Boston Globe
A new master plan could help transform Boston Common into a ‘better version’ of itself | The Boston Globe
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 11, 2022
The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League with the NWSL on Monday dismissing suspended Orlando Pride coach Amanda Cromwell and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. “We would... + más
Pride, NWSL need to come clean on estranged coach Amanda Cromwell | Orlando Sentinel
Former UCLA coach Amanda Cromwell banned from NWSL following abuse investigation | Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 02, 2022
The season came to a close for the Orlando Pride (5-10-7, 22 points) on Saturday evening with a 3-0 loss at the OL Reign (11-4-7, 40 points), who secured this season’s NWSL Shield with the result. The Reign were backed by a first-half surge, scoring all their goals within... + más
Pride close out home schedule vs. expansion San Diego | Orlando Sentinel
‘Portraits of Pride’ celebrates truth and love for LGBT History Month with new public art exhibition | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life September 30, 2022
What does “pride” mean? For Derrick Young Jr. and Jonathan Allen, cofounders of the nonprofit Leadership Brainery, pride is ”a willingness to risk it all to show that our love is love, our love is magical, our love is gentle and peaceful, our love preserves, and our love... + más
Sotheby’s Art As Jewelry As Art Exhibition/Sale | Forbes
3 Unique New York City Art Exhibitions To Experience This October | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports September 25, 2022
Despite all that has gone wrong for the Orlando Pride as their playoff push fell flat in the last month of the season, there’s this: The expansion San Diego Wave (10-6-4, 34 points) hold the second-best record in NWSL and a victory Sunday would give the Pride a sweep. It’ll... + más
Belgrade police clash with hooligans as Pride march starts | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life September 21, 2022
In square miles, Chelsea is the smallest city in Massachusetts. In social complexity, history, and challenges, it’s anything but small. Certainly, it feels a whole lot larger in two current photography shows.Neither exhibition is actually in Chelsea. “Arnie Jarmak:... + más
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
Study: Black NFL Coaches Twice as Likely to Be Fired by Teams with Winning Record | Bleacher Report
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