Philadelphia Gay News highlights lively and entertaining real-life events that celebrate LGBTQ+ culture. From vibrant community gatherings to dynamic performances, these happenings foster connection and showcase diversity in Philadelphia’s thriving scene.
Author: Caleb Wilson
A rally was held outside a Philadelphia courthouse in response to a controversial ICE arrest. Protesters condemned the detention, calling for justice and immigration reform. CBS News reports ongoing community tensions.
An Atlanta-based dog-friendly social hub is set to take over the former Bark Social space in Manayunk, bringing a new spot for pet owners to gather and socialize. The venue aims to boost the local pet community.
The rebuilt Our Mother of Consolation Parish School in Philadelphia has reopened two years after a devastating fire destroyed the original building. The community celebrates the return of its historic educational institution.
A developer has constructed 6.2 million square feet of industrial space in the Philadelphia region and is actively seeking additional projects. The expansion highlights strong demand in the local industrial real estate market.
Philadelphia police have arrested a suspect in a decades-old mob-related cold case near the original crime scene. Officials say the breakthrough could bring long-awaited justice in the high-profile organized crime investigation.
Collider reveals its ranking of the 10 most entertaining episodes of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” highlighting fan favorites and unforgettable moments from the long-running comedy series.
Philadelphia’s controversial “double tax” on businesses is drawing criticism as city leaders push to repeal it. Opponents argue it stifles growth, while supporters say it funds essential services. Debate intensifies.
Jimmy Kimmel has obtained Italian citizenship, citing frustrations with U.S. politics as a key factor. The late-night host’s new dual nationality highlights growing political discontent, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
SIN, an Italian steakhouse and entertainment venue, is set to open in Northern Liberties this September. The new hotspot aims to blend upscale dining with vibrant nightlife, adding to Philly’s dynamic restaurant scene.
Glenn Howerton, star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” revealed he considered quitting after season 11, fearing the show had “peaked.” His doubts highlight the challenges of sustaining long-running series, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Protesters gathered nationwide across the U.S. in “No Kings” rallies, voicing strong opposition to former President Trump. The demonstrations highlighted widespread concerns over his political influence and legacy.
Join us and become a Fan of Change with the Philadelphia Eagles. This new initiative invites fans to support community programs, promote inclusion, and help drive positive impact both on and off the field.
Dillon Gabriel is set to lead the Cleveland Browns after overcoming an injury setback against the Philadelphia Eagles. The quarterback’s return is crucial as the Browns aim to strengthen their playoff push.
On Day 2 of joint practices, the Browns showcased sharp offense and solid defense against the Eagles. Key players stood out while both teams intensified their preparations ahead of the upcoming season.
‘POTUS,’ a sharp political comedy, opens at the Arden Theatre, spotlighting the mishaps and chaos behind the presidency. WHYY reviews the play’s timely humor and sharp satire on American politics.
Philadelphia is set to open 15 new extended-day, extended-year schools, aiming to boost student achievement and provide more learning opportunities. The initiative reflects a push for expanded education access across the city.
Three people were killed and 11 others wounded in a shooting Thursday night in Philadelphia’s entertainment district, authorities said. The incident remains under investigation as police search for suspects.
Philadelphia’s Franklin Square comes alive with vibrant colors during the annual lantern festival. The dazzling display of illuminated artworks attracts visitors, celebrating culture and community in the heart of the city.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP analyzes evolving political contribution disclosure rules across Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Rhode Island, highlighting compliance challenges for donors and campaigns.
