Michael Key

Michael Key, Washington Blade, gay newsMichael Key has worked as a photojournalist for the Washington Blade since 2009 and is currently serving as the photo editor. He has worked on Capitol Hill, in the White House, on the campaign trail and in cities along the East Coast taking iconic photos documenting the extension of marriage benefits to same-sex couples, the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and other events of interest to the LGBT community. He is a board member of the D.C. chapter of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association. In his spare time, Michael has also directed and produced a number of music videos, including Tom Goss's "Lover" played on MTV's Logo. Google

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Gays celebrate Easter in D.C.

Local gays and same-sex couples celebrated Easter this week at JR.'s and the White House

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"Gays of Our Lives" in New York City

Soap opera fans from across the nation gathered in New York City on March 27 to meet the actors behind their favorite characters

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GLUU meet and greet

Officers representing the D.C. police's Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit met with community members Thursday at the D.C. Center

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Mautner Project’s 20th anniversary

The Mautner Project held its 20th anniversary gala March 20 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel

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Rally, protest against ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

A rally and protest against 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' were held in downtown D.C. on Thursday

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National Center for Transgender Equality lobby day

Transgender issue advocates from across the nation gathered in D.C. this week for the National Center for Transgender Equality's lobby days

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MCC wedding

The Metropolitan Community Church of Washington, D.C., performed its first legally recognized same-sex wedding on Sunday

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Wedding Day

The Human Rights Campaign hosted the weddings of three same-sex couples in D.C. on Tuesday, some of the first to take advantage of the Religious Freedom & Civil Rights Equality Amendment Act

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Norton celebrates same-sex marriage in D.C.

Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) hosted a celebration at the Rayburn House Office Building the evening before the Religious Freedom & Civil Marriage Equality Act became law in D.C.

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D.C. Center open house

The D.C. Center held its open house on Feb. 18 to give the LGBT community an opportunity to meet their neighbors and learn more about programs and services.

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