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Bare celebrates second anniversary
Bare, a monthly lesbian nightlife event, celebrated its second anniversary on Jan 15 at Cobalt
So Addictive Lounge
So Addictive Lounge in Herndon, VA opened for "college night" on Jan 8
Congress gets 4th openly gay member
Cicilline sworn in on ‘historic day for LGBT Americans’
Year-in-Review (Part Two)
2010 was an eventful year for the LGBT community in Washington, D.C. Here are some of the more enduring images in the Blade archive of events from July to December
Year-in-Review (Part One)
2010 was an eventful year for the LGBT community in Washington, D.C. Here are some of the more enduring images in the Blade archive of events from January to June
NGLCC National Dinner
The National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce held their Evening of Courage National Dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. on Nov 19
HOBS fundraiser dinner with Dan Choi and Frank Kameny
The nonprofit LGBT service organization Helping Our Brothers and Sisters (HOBS) held a fundraiser dinner at Eatonville restaurant in northwest Washington on Nov 10
National news in brief
D.C. declared gayest U.S. region, same-sex domestic violence is up and more
Rehoboth police arrest gay bar owner over dispute
10 p.m. patio rule that dates to early '90s suddenly enforced
The enduring appeal of Betty White
Why are LGBT people so fond of the 'Golden Girl'?


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