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AHF’s Michael Weinstein mocks the CDC about PrEP

Timothy Kincaid

December 22nd, 2015

In 1987 there was little to no hospice care available for dying AIDS patients. Several activists united and petitioned LA County Board of Supervisors for funding and the AIDS Hospice Foundation was born with Michael Weinstein at its helm. In 1995 – 1996, antiretroviral medication changed the face of HIV. Those infected with the virus […]

Appeals court upholds conviction in Miller-Jenkins case

Timothy Kincaid

December 21st, 2015

Isabella Miller-Jenkins is fifteen and she hasn’t seen her mother, Janet Jenkins, in at least five years. In 2010, Lisa Miller (Isabella’s other mother) took her and fled to Nicaragua so as to avoid compliance with court orders to first allow visitation and – when she defied the court – to turn primary custody over […]

The Daily Agenda for Sunday, December 20

Jim Burroway

December 20th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: TODAY IN HISTORY: ► Frank Kameny Fired From Government Job for Being Gay: 1957. Frank Kameny was a World War II veteran and Harvard-trained astronomer working for the Army Map Service. In Eric Marcus’s compendium of oral histories, Making History, Kameny described the event that led him to […]

The Daily Agenda for Saturday, December 19

Jim Burroway

December 19th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: Entre’ Nuit opened at at 4516 McKinney Avenue in Dallas sometime in mid-November of 1971. According to an announcement in Our Community, Entre’ Nuit boasted “a stunning parquet wood dance floor (the largest in Dallas), luxurious carpeting, wall-to-ceiling mirrors, a neo-Grecian classical facade and interior columns, spacious T-rooms, […]

Gay basher found guilty

Timothy Kincaid

December 18th, 2015

Does this look like the face of an innocent woman? It’s not, it’s Kathryn Knott. Kathryn was out drinking with 14 of her good friends from her Catholic high school last September in downtown Philadelphia when the group ran into a gay couple. So they decided that they’d beat them while screaming homophobic slurs. One […]

The Daily Agenda for Friday, December 18

Jim Burroway

December 18th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: TODAY IN HISTORY: ► 35 YEARS AGO: New York Court of Appeals Strikes Down Sodomy Law: 1980. New York became the twenty-fourth state in the nation to legalize homosexuality when the Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, struck down the New York’s consensual sodomy law. In a 5-2 […]

The Daily Agenda for Thursday, December17

Jim Burroway

December 17th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: The club which was located just off of I-84 in western Hartford, CT, is now host to the Charter Oak Boxing Academy. TODAY IN HISTORY: ► New York Times: “Growth of Overt Homosexuality In City Provokes Wide Concern”: 1963. Randy Wicker was a brash young activist who, beginning […]

Daily Agenda for Wednesday, December 16

Jim Burroway

December 16th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: The Warehouse VIII in Miami. Four clubs in one convenient location. The former warehouse (duh!) featured an enormous dance floor, a cruise bar upstairs that stayed open until 5:00 a.m., a Levi/leather bar in the back, and a rooftop “where anything could happen.” TODAY IN HISTORY: ► Miami […]

The Daily Agenda for Tuesday, December 15

Jim Burroway

December 15th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: This announcement in Our Community heralded the Briarpatch’s opening on December 15, 1971: Very quietly, and without fanfare, a new bar has opened in Dallas, and it will soon be one of the most popular bars in town. The Briarpatch is the name, and 5709 Oram (just off […]

The Daily Agenda for Monday, December 14

Jim Burroway

December 14th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: San Antonio’s El Jardin had been a longtime fixture in the city’s gay nightlife ever since it opened in 1946. It apparently closed sometime at around the turn of the millennium: The El Jardin. It was the oldest gay bar in Texas, and had the exhausted clientele to […]

The Daily Agenda for Sunday, December 13

Jim Burroway

December 13th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: TODAY IN HISTORY: ► What Probation Officers Can Do For Homosexuals: 1949. Until Illinois became the first state in the nation to decriminalize homosexuality in 1961 (see Jul 28), it was illegal, and often a felony, in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. When caught, some […]

The Daily Agenda for Saturday, December 12

Jim Burroway

December 12th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: TODAY IN HISTORY: ► “The Lancet” Publishes Article By Gay Physician: 1959. Through much of the previous five years since the Home Secretary appointed the Wolfenden Commission to examine Britain’s laws criminalizing homosexual relationships, there had been a great deal of discussion in the popular and professional press […]

The Daily Agenda for Friday, December 11

Jim Burroway

December 11th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: When did you move from going to the park into going to bars and those kinds of things? Well, I never had any gay friends, never. Until the bar opened in Lewiston about ten years ago. It was called the Blue Swan at the time. I was scared […]

The Daily Agenda for Thursday, December 10

Jim Burroway

December 10th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: Chicago’s Knight Out was located at 2936 N. Clark, in what was then the middle of Boystown (which has drifted further north since then). While I can find several brief mentions of it online, I can find very little information about it, other than that it appears to […]

The Daily Agenda for Wednesday, December 9

Jim Burroway

December 9th, 2015

TODAY’S AGENDA is brought to you by: The Noble Roman opened in 1970 on St. Paul’s Grand Avenue, in a space that had been a supper club. It became a gay bar somewhat by accident: “The Roman was particularly popular because its heterosexual owner was overwhelmingly concerned with profit; she left event planning and day-to-day […]

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