Article Archives2023-08-09T19:14:11-07:00

Browse our archives below. Please note that not all articles are available in this format. For a complete archive of all past Las Vegas PRIDE Magazine issues, please visit our Issue Archives.

Credit Card Debt – Problems, Fixes, and Prevention

America’s outstanding credit card debt topped $935 billion last year, the highest level since 2008, according to the latest statistics from the Federal Reserve. On a practical level, the average indebted household owes more than $8,000, the highest amount since the start of the Great Recession, according to a recent study from credit card search engine CardHub.

What an Event!

What makes a great Pride event? A grand parade, big entertainment, fun events, and activities? A social cause to support and advance? Who would a Pride ask for help or advice? While on the surface, a Pride event seems like any other festival or parade, there is nothing quite like Pride!

Gay Tripping

Tis the season for wildflower blooms, day hiking and maybe even checking out a nearby hot spring. So if you are looking for something to do on those hard earned days off, pack a cooler, grab a friend, hop in the car because we are going gay tripping.

PrEP Rally

The Foundation for Recovery will join The Center and Huntridge Family Clinic to host a PrEP Rally from 10:30 am to 2 pm on June 11 at The Center, 401 S. Maryland Pkwy.

Binary Code

Sipping leisurely out of a classic white coffee cup, Amy Saunders more notoriously known as Miss Behave, was wearing a pushed-back black hat casually scrunched toward the back of their head and an oversized black t-shirt with a large, asymmetric white cat graphic.

Womanopoly LV

About eleven years ago burlesque performers and entertainers, SGT. Diewies (pronounced Sarge Device) and Elyse Elaine were in the Bay Area listening to the Musiq Soulchild Album, when the song “Womanopoly” came on. In a glance, they both knew the rest was history.

National LGBTQ Task Force Marks 45th Anniversary of Historic White House Meeting

On March 26th, 1977, a group of gay and lesbian activists met with members of the Carter administration in a historic first. President Carter’s Assistant Margaret “Midge” Costanza coordinated the meeting with representatives from the then National Gay Task Force (NGTF) to hear their grievances about discriminatory federal policies.

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