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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HRC National Dinner 2011

The Human Rights Campaign held their annual National Dinner at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Oct. 1

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Virginia Pride

Virginia Pride held PrideFest 2011 at Kanawha Plaza in Richmond, Virginia on Sept. 24

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Spirit of Lincoln Awards Dinner

The Log Cabin Republicans held the 'Spirit of Lincoln' awards dinner honoring Senators Susan Collins and Scott Brown at the Hyatt Regency on Sept. 20

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JR’s 25th Anniversary

JR.'s Bar & Grill celebrated their 25th anniversary last week

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VIDA Fitness grand opening

VIDA Fitness opened its sprawling five-story fitness complex on U street with a gala celebration on September 17

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Countdown to Repeal

The gay military organization Servicemembers United held a "Countdown to Repeal" celebration at Town Danceboutique on September 19

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Karaoke at Remingtons

Remington's held its regular karaoke night on September 9, led by Ann Michaels

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Women Out to Win

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund hosted the "Women Out to Win" event at Local 16 on September 7

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MLK Jr. Memorial LGBT event

Members of the LGBT community came together on Aug 26 at the Rayburn House Office Building to celebrate the unveiling of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

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Gay band’s surprise flash mob

The D.C. Different Drummers, an LGBT-inclusive marching and symphonic band, performed in a surprise flash mob at Dupont Circle on Aug 15, much to the delight of unsuspecting bystanders.

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