• Gay Sex is still a Class C Misdemeanor Punishable with a $500 fine in Texas

    Gay Sex is still a Class C Misdemeanor Punishable with a $500 fine in Texas

    In 2003 the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Texas’s sodomy law and invalidated sodomy laws in 13 other states making same-sex sexual activity legal across the nation. Texas Republicans still haven’t gotten the memo, because the state continues to uphold a law that lists gay sex as a Class C misdemeanor punishable with a $500 fine.…

  • Dallas Pride Could Move To Fair Park Away from Oak Lawn

    The Dallas Tavern Guild is meeting November 1st to discuss moving the Dallas Pride Festival and the Parade to Fair Park. Not only are they thinking of moving the Pride weekend events of over 45,000 people to Fair Park but the date from September to June. Update: It’s happening folks. Dallas Pride Festival and Parade…

  • Oil Can Harry’s (OCH) in Austin Abruptly Closes

    One of the longest running gay bars in Texas shuts its doors over the weekend. It was a shock to not only the bar staff but also the customers who would walk by in disbelief. This was a bar that was home to popular drag shows on Sunday nights with normally a RPDR performer and…

  • Dallas LGBTQ Pride Weekend 2018

    Back for its 35th year, Dallas Pride doesn’t start and stop with the beloved parade and festival. Get proud and festive all over the Dallas Metroplex with community gatherings, pre-parties and post-parade bashes. We’ve rounded up the best of Pride Weekend events and parties that we recommend: PRISM is Friday, September 14, 9 pm – 4 am…

  • 1st Annual Otter Weekend Coming to Dallas

    1st Annual Otter Weekend Coming to Dallas

    The Otters are coming to Dallas. Just weeks after a highly successful Otter Fest at Hippie Hollow in Austin a new event is taking place in Big D. Get ready to party at the Sisu pool and dance with DJ’s at Marty’s Live and The Eagle. This will be the first Otter Weekend for Dallas…

  • Texas has 45 days to comply with National Voter Registration Law

    Chief Judge Orlando Garcia released his judgment to address Texas’ violation of the National Voter Registration Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Court has ordered the State to: implement online voter registration with drivers’ license transactions within 45 days. They have until July 2 to create a broad-based public education…