Topics :: GLBT businesses

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LGBT Greeting Card Company Commemorates Repeal of DADT

Monday Sep 19, 2011
Online LGBT greeting card company, Teazled.com features nearly 100 greeting cards for the LGBT community, including six cards to commemorate the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

LGBT Stands for Let’s Go Buy Tiles at Miami Beach Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

Friday Jun 3, 2011
"Let’s Go Buy Tiles" is an opportunity for LGBT and LGBT-friendly organizations and individuals to support MDGLCC community programs and events, while leaving a permanent symbol of that support on a 10-foot "Community Wall" inside the LGBT Visitor Center.

Rainbow Rumpus Launches New Online Magazine for Teens with LGBT Parents

Friday May 6, 2011
Rainbow Riot, a new online magazine for teens with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) parents, has launched at www.rainbowriot.org to serve the 9 million young people with LGBT parents in the United States.

’A Different Light’ Gutters in San Francisco

By Kilian Melloy | Wednesday Apr 6, 2011
The lights are going out at A Different Light Bookstore in San Francisco. The store--long a lynchpin of GLBT life in the Castro--has lost business to electronic readers and to online shopping.

North America’s Largest Luxury Gay Resort Opens in Fort Lauderdale

Friday Apr 1, 2011
Bookings are now available for the one-of-a-kind Fort Lauderdale property, recently transformed from award-winning guesthouse into sleek, full-service luxe boutique hotel.

North America’s Oldest Gay Bookstore Struggles to Avoid Closure

By Kilian Melloy | Monday May 31, 2010
North America’s oldest gay bookstore, the Glad Day Bookshop, located in Toronto, Canada, is struggling to stay afloat and may close before summer is out.

Activist Lesbian Becomes 1st in U.S. to Own Major League Sports Team

By Kilian Melloy | Monday Mar 1, 2010
An lesbian activist has acquired the Chicago Cubs--and she says that anti-gay prejudice is the last thing she’s encountered. Rather, she’s had to deal with mundane issues like the state of the facilities: real-world problems, rather than biases emanating from myths and stereotypes.

On Eve of Marriage Equality, Landmark D.C. Gay Bookstore to Close

By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday Dec 29, 2009
With marriage equality set to take effect in the nation’s capital, a landmark gay bookstore is preparing to shutter its windows for good.
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