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Family Pride Convenes First-Ever Academic Symposium on LGBT Families
Family Pride has announced that it will co-sponsor the first-ever academic symposium focused on the latest and most accurate research about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) parents and their children. The symposium, co-sponsored with the University of Pennsylvania's LGBT Center, will take place in Philadelphia May 22-23, 2006.
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Equality LIVE! Concert Featuring Taylor Dayne
Three-time Grammy nominee Taylor Dayne will headline Equality LIVE!, a major five-act concert to close Equality Forum 2006 on Sunday, May 7, at the Penn's Landing waterfront amphitheater in Philadelphia.
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2006 Philadelphia Film Festival
Produced by the non-profit Philadelphia Film Society, the Festival will run from March 30-April 11 and will show a total of 231 films from 41 countries: 115 feature films, 30 full-length documentaries and 86 live-action and animated shorts.
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Equality Forum 2006
Equality Forum, a national and international GLBT civil rights organization, will present the nation's largest annual GLBT civil rights forum from May 1 to 7, 2006, in Philadelphia with over 70 substantive programs, parties and special events.
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It's a Gay Old Time in Philly on New Year's Day
Even the best gay circuit parties can only hope to have their revelers dancing for 14 hours straight. But on New Year's Day in Philadelphia, a party is held that can last even longer, and it's all centered around the Mummers Parade, a 106-year-old tradition that is part of what many locals consider the best "gay" day of the year.
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Equality Forum and Blue Ball Join Forces
By Angela D'Amboise
With a combined draw of 50,000 – 75,000 people, Philadelphia's two largest gay events, Equality Forum and Blue Ball, have joined forces to create a week-long dance event and human rights forum featuring panel discussions, symposiums, films, special events, concerts and a weekend of dance events.
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Philadelphia's First Same Love, Same Rights Gay and Lesbian Wedding Expo
in the last two years the Same Love, Same Rights Gay and Lesbian Wedding Expos have traveled the country stopping in Minneapolis, Boston, Atlanta and San Francisco. This fall, on Sunday October 2nd from 11 AM - 5 PM, RainbowWeddingNetwork.com will produce the city's first ever Same Love, Same Rights Wedding Expo.
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Celebs Join Elton John for HIV/AIDS Fundraiser Concert in Philly July 4
With only days to go before the landmark HIV/AIDS awareness event and fundraiser, the Philadelphia Freedom Concert and Ball, headlined by Sir Elton John on July 4 in Philadelphia, organizers have announced the addition of Broadway star Bruce Vilanch and comedic actor Wayne Brady as co-hosts for the event, and sports legend Billie Jean King as a presenter.
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2005 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
The Philadelphia Film Society has announced preliminary plans for the 2005 Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The Festival will run July 7-19 in three venues along Broad Street’s Avenue of the Arts: the Prince Music Theater, the Wilma Theater and the Gershman Y.
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Freedom Concert & Ball
July 4 may be months away, but the stars are already lining up to join Sir Elton John in Philadelphia for the Philadelphia Freedom Concert and Ball, to raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS, and make America's birthplace the only place to be to celebrate America's birthday.
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