Project Safe Harbor Underway
BY: COLIN MURPHY – SENIOR WRITER
Currently there are no resources that exist for emergency shelter especially equipped for youth, let alone lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) or questioning youth, in the city of St. Louis.
The statistics are staggering. 26-percent of youth that come out to their parents or guardians are asked to leave their home and 42-percent of youth that are homeless identify as LGBT or questioning.
Journey to One Concert and Silent Auction to Benefit One Saint Louis
ST. LOUIS - The Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Saint Louis (1919 S. Broadway) will be opening its doors at 6:00 PM on Sept. 11 for a benefit concert for One Saint Louis. Local folk musician Ro Anderson and friends take the stage at 7:00 PM. The suggested donation range is $10 - $25 or more. Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) is the program’s co- sponsor. To reserve tickets call 314-361-3221 extension 110.
Hochberg Sits Down with Local LGBT Leaders: “We’ll all be Better Off.”
BY: COLIN LOVETT
Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States met with PROMO and other St. Louis LGBT leaders, August 16 to discuss pro-LGBT policy changes in the Obama White House. Hochberg was nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate in Mid-2009. He is one of the highest-ranking openly LGBT officials in the Obama Administration.
Spectacular Fall Season – All New Episodes
BY KELLEE K. SIKES
It’s got sex. It’s got drama. A new epic 1,000 to 3,000 mile journey happens each season. Critics and viewers alike rave about its layers of mystery mixed with foreign intrigue, intelligent plot lines, constant introduction of new transformative characters, and it happens right here. With two to three action-packed, brand-new, never before seen seasons each year, it’s the greenest, most astonishing cinematic opportunity to hit the region. Did I mention they are looking for principal actors and extras all the time?
StL Reports From 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium
BY: ROBYN CAROLYN MONTAGUE
The 3rd Annual TransOhio Transgender & Ally Symposium in Columbus, Ohio, which starts today, is a gathering of people, covering the broad spectrum of gender community from across the United States to learn as well educate others.
The attendees cover organizational heads and members, advocates, activists as well as allies and partners. The various seminars and workshops serve to share information that is sometimes otherwise not easy to find, ie workshops on the Intersex Community, an often forgotten aspect of society.
Rick Dillard, St. Louis Activist and Artist, Passes Away
BY: COLIN MURPHY – SENIOR WRITER
St. Louis activist and artist Rick Dillard passed away Aug. 10, 2010 at the age of 55. Dillard was featured on the cover of the May 2003 Vital VOICE for his Chairs for Charity project which benefited St. Louis Effort for AIDS. With whimsy and an artistic eye, Dillard decorated once-orphaned furniture—mostly chairs—and held a garden party at his home each summer where the items were bid on.
Vital VISION - StL News: Counter LGBT protest against the National Organization for Marriage
Hundreds Celebrate End of Prop 8 in Clayton
BY: COLIN MURPHY – SENIOR WRITER
ST. LOUIS, MO - Over 300 area lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and
allied supporters celebrated yesterday's judicial repeal of Proposition 8 in downtown Clayton this evening. Chief Judge Vaughn Walker for the Northern District of California declared in Perry v. Schwarzenegger that the November 2008 amendment to the California Constitution denying marriage for same-sex couples violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of equal protection and due process.
St. Louis Celebrates Prop 8 Ruling; Rally to Follow This Evening
BY: COLIN MURPHY - SENIOR WRITER
ST. LOUIS – Area lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) leaders are praising the historic Aug. 4 decision of Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in Perry v. Schwarzenegger. In sweeping language, Walker declared that the amendment to the California Constitution denying marriage for same-sex couples, adopted in November 2008 as Proposition 8, violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of equal protection and due process.
(Not Quite) Out to Pasture: The State of Misery
BY: CURTIS COMER
I don’t know about you, but I am one of the estimated 500,000 Missourians without health insurance. It’s not that I don’t want health insurance; it’s that I simply cannot afford to pay for it. Without a full time job I am both ineligible for benefits and without the resources, financially, to do so. Not that I’m sick (here I literally stop typing to knock on wood) but, at (almost) forty-five years old, you never know what might be lurking around the next corner.
Mr. National Entertainer 2008 Savion Simpson Black Passes Away
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis native and nationally decorated entertainer, Savion Simpson Black (Antonio Curry) died this morning, July 28, 2010. He was 31.
Black was honored to serve his community as Mr. Pride St. Louis 2010 and was most recently seen riding in the annual Pride Parade and appearing on the Mainstage at Pridefest last month.
SEX and FLIER
BY: COLIN MURPHY – SENIOR WRITER
When Chuck Atteberry and the late Dean Dingler and Michael Lavin formed the comedy drag trio Sex, Inc. in 1972, they couldn’t have imagined the 13-year run that lay ahead of them.

