After an eventful summer season, fall is a perfect time to slow down and reclaim your peace of mind. Soak up the sensation of crisp autumn air, admire the ever-changing foliage and reconnect with nature in the heart of harvest season. Ann Arbor has rightfully earned the nickname "Tree Town," and that's even more meaningful when the colors start to shift. West Huron River Drive between downtown and Dexter lights up in fiery fall hues. The trails at Bird Hills Nature Area — Ann Arbor's larges...| Pride Source
For six years, Lenawee Pride has been creating something special in Adrian, about 70 miles southwest of Detroit — a place where LGBTQ+ residents in| Pride Source
It’s that time of year in Michigan when the cider mills open, the mosquitoes haven’t quite closed shop and your hoodie-to-shorts ratio could change three times in one day. Luckily, queer Michigan doesn’t depend on any specific weather pattern to be fabulous. This week, you can get beamed up by a drag alien, laugh yourself sore with a Wild ’n Out comic, cry-dance with indie pop and wander through journals that might make you rethink your own high school diary. Five fabulous things and ...| Pride Source
Ann Arbor made history in 1974 when Kathy Kozachenko became the first openly lesbian candidate elected to any city council in the United States. Now living in Pittsburgh and working on her memoir, this pioneering figure in Michigan's LGBTQ+ heritage recently shared her groundbreaking story with Pride Source — from her early activism through her historic election and her perspective on today's political challenges facing the queer community. Can you share a bit about your early life, coming ...| Pride Source
Looks like “Queer Eye” star Antoni Porowski has a new reason to love the Midwest — and it’s not just the cherry pie, though| Pride Source
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has sharply criticized the University of Michigan health system for suspending gender-affirming care for transgender| Pride Source
Sarah Bricker Hunt, a proud Eastern Michigan University alum and the managing editor for Pride Source/Between The Lines, believes in the power of intentional journalism focused on people building their communities through everyday acts of love and service.| Pride Source
Chris Azzopardi is the Editorial Director of Pride Source Media Group and Q Syndicate, the national LGBTQ+ wire service. He has interviewed a multitude of superstars, including Cher, Meryl Streep, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, GQ and…| Pride Source