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    May is Older Americans Month – Celebrate and Embrace!

    May 6, 2018 /


    LGBTSr is a place “where age is embraced and life is celebrated.” That’s been our catchphrase from the beginning. So what better announcement can we make than that May is Older Americans Month. Celebrate! Embrace! Engage!

    From the Administration on Community Living:

    Every May, the Administration on Aging, part of the Administration for Community Living, leads our nation’s observance of Older American’s Month. The 2018 theme, Engage at Every Age, emphasizes that you are never too old (or young) to take part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It also celebrates the many ways in which older adults make a difference in our communities.

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  • Videos

    ‘Landline’ Documentary Tells Story of Only UK Helpline for Gay Farmers

    May 4, 2018 /

    Landline | Trailer from Matt Houghton on Vimeo.

    From the film’s website

    Landline is a short documentary about the only helpline in the UK for gay farmers. Through a series of recorded telephone conversations and reconstructive visuals, the film uses the helpline as a lens through which to view the experiences of LGBTQ people in the British farming community.

    The film is being funded by FILM LONDON and made with PULSE FILMS and FEE FIE FOE.

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  • Columns,  David Webb

    Celebrated Activist Bashed in Gay Bar During ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Era Dies Virtually Unnoticed by Media

    May 3, 2018 /
    Crae Pridgen Jr.

    Reprinted with permission from David Webb’s Rare Reporter blog

    By David Webb

    A quarter-century ago, the nation fixated on President Bill Clinton’s proposal to enact a “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy for the U.S. military. The bitter controversy erupted in the national media on Jan. 30, 1993, when three Marines from Camp Lejeune and the patrons of a gay bar named Mickey Ratz in Wilmington, N.C., went to battle.

    The bar fight and the injuries sustained by one of the patrons, Crae Pridgen Jr. — who lived in Dallas for a brief time and has recently died — dominated the headlines.

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    Garden Prep

    May 1, 2018 /

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  • Book Reviews,  Featured Authors,  Featured Book

    May Featured Author: Sue Katz

    May 1, 2018 /
    Author and Activist Sue Katz

    Author Sue Katz’s business card identifies her as a “wordsmith and rebel.” A lifelong activist for social justice, she has lived and worked on three continents: first as a martial arts master, then promoting transnational volunteering, and most recently teaching fitness and dance to seniors and elders. She earned her BA from Boston University in 1970, her Tae Kwon Do Black Belt in 1975, and her MA in English Literature in 1985.

    Sue’s fiction and non-fiction work has been published for decades in anthologies, magazines, and online. Her journalism includes travelogues, dance reviews, and political commentary. Her two most recent books are her collection of short fiction about the love lives of older people Lillian’s Last Affair and other stories, and her novel about the love affair between two old women in senior housing Lillian in Love. She is now working on a collection of “flash fiction” – extremely short stories.

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  • Columns,  Savvy Senior

    The Savvy Senior: New Shingles Vaccine Provides Better Protection for Seniors

    May 1, 2018 /

    By Jim Miller

    Dear Savvy Senior,

    A good friend of mine got a bad case of shingles last year and has been urging me to get vaccinated. Should I?

    Suspicious Susan 

    Dear Susan,

    Yes! If you’re 50 or older, there’s a new shingles vaccine on the market that’s far superior to the older vaccine, so now is a great time to get inoculated. Here’s what you should know.

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    Lunch in Lambertville

    April 30, 2018 /

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    The Twist Podcast #64: Gays Gone By, Fantastic Parasites, and Equality Gets Benched

    April 29, 2018 /


    Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we twist the headlines, take a look at some upcoming parasites, the Trump administration’s assault on equality, and a wistful remembrance of gays past.

    Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and right here at The Twist Podcast page.

    Copyright 2018 MadeMark Publishing

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  • The Twist Podcast

    The Twist Podcast #64: Gays Gone By, Fantastic Parasites, and Equality Gets Benched

    April 29, 2018 /


    Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we twist the headlines, take a look at some upcoming parasites, the Trump administration’s assault on equality, and a wistful remembrance of gays past.

    Enjoy The Twist on Libsyn, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and right here at The Twist Podcast page.

    Copyright 2018 MadeMark Publishing

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    Happiness is a New Email Subscriber (to LGBTSr)

    April 29, 2018 /



    In case you didn’t know, I’ve been editing and publishing LGBTSr.org for seven years now, a site devoted to the over-50 LGBTQ reader and our friends and allies. It’s come back roaring …

    Let’s get this grow on the road. LGBTSr has come back bigger and better than ever, including a return to a weekly subscriber newsletter. Nothing makes my morning quite like seeing another new subscriber (or two, or three …). Knowing the site is growing in readership is my reward, and you can help.

    Like what you find at LGBTSr? Consider it unlike other sites out there? Think it’s needed for our older LGBTQ community? Then kindly tell your friends about us and help us grow.

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  • Events

    San Diego Celebrates Opening of First Senior Housing Community Designed to Support LGBT Seniors

    April 28, 2018 /


    From KPBS

    The North Park Senior Apartments were created in partnership with the San Diego LGBT Community Center. Inside, they have an office to help connect residents with nearby resources.

    “You’re always represented by the center as well as our apartment complex,” said Paul Stewart who lives in one of the new units. “To make sure that both sides of whatever is happening or needs to be addressed is heard.”

    Developers said this is the first affordable senior housing community designed to support LGBT seniors.

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  • Events

    San Diego Celebrates Opening of First Senior Housing Community Designed to Support LGBT Seniors

    April 28, 2018 /


    From KPBS

    The North Park Senior Apartments were created in partnership with the San Diego LGBT Community Center. Inside, they have an office to help connect residents with nearby resources.

    “You’re always represented by the center as well as our apartment complex,” said Paul Stewart who lives in one of the new units. “To make sure that both sides of whatever is happening or needs to be addressed is heard.”

    Developers said this is the first affordable senior housing community designed to support LGBT seniors.

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  • Columns,  LGBTravel

    Gay Travelers Magazine: Provincetown – Where LGBTQ+ Can Be Themselves

    April 28, 2018 /

    Reprinted with permission from Gay Travelers Magazine

    By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong

    Provincetown, Massachusetts stands out in history as not only the first place where the Pilgrims landed, it is constantly evolving to accept those who seek refuge, a place to be free and a place to be themselves. We asked locals to give us the inside scoop on the past, present and future of LGBTQ+ Provincetown.

    How would you describe Provincetown in one sentence?

    From Tony Fuccillo, Director of Tourism:

    Provincetown is a place where you feel you can truly be proud of being gay; all LGBTQ+, yes everyone is welcome in Ptown and can be themselves when they are here without any judgment from anyone.

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