Issue 25.12: Sweet 16
St. Petersburg celebrates sixteen years of Pride, a new Pulse lawsuit in Central Florida, Tampa Bay Veteran’s Administration Pride program, local news, celebrity interviews, photos, events and much,...
View ArticleIssue 25.13: Mother Knows Best
From the Gulf coast to the Atlantic, Florida’s drag families prove Mum’s the word, Pulse survivor puts Disney on blast, AIDS Healthcare Foundation opens a new St. Petersburg healthcare center, local...
View ArticleIssue 25.14: Say Her Name
With 2018’s third transgender murder in Jacksonville, advocates seeks justice and solidarity, Central Florida candidates descrie differing enthusiasm levels among young volunteers, Metro Wellness see...
View ArticleIsse 25.15: Identity Politics
How Central Florida’s Middle-Eastern and Muslim LGBTQ community has found their voice post-Pulse, transgender woman killed in Orlando; misgendered by authorities, local media, Balance Tampa Bay’s Avant...
View ArticleIssue 25.16: Primary Season
LGBTQ and ally cadidates talk Florida’s August 28 vote, Come Out With Pride announces their weeklong schedule of events, Come OUT St. Pete’s second year to feature daytime Grand Central parade, local...
View ArticleIssue 25.17: Community Terminology
Journalism students compile a list of common–and some not so well-known–sexual orientation and gender identity terms, The Center Kissimmee has grand opening and ribbon cutting, community organizations...
View ArticleFall Arts Guide 2018
Fall is here and so is a new season of arts events! We’ve compiled a list of all the great stuff you’re going to want to see and experience. The post Fall Arts Guide 2018 appeared first on...
View ArticleIssue 25.18: Money Shame
The taboo subject of money and why not talking about your finances can be detrimental, Orange County has largest voter turnout for 2018 midterms, City of Tampa holds LGBTQ youth forum, local news,...
View ArticleCome Out With Pride 2018 Guide
This year Come Out With Pride celebrates a week of Pride festivities in Orlando! The post Come Out With Pride 2018 Guide appeared first on Watermark Online.
View ArticleIssue 25.19: Local Love
Lakeland filmmaker brings ‘At the End of the Day’ to Tampa Bay International Gay and Lesbian Film Fest 29, The Reformation Project hosts sixth national LGBTQ Inclusion Conference in downtown Orlando,...
View ArticleIssue 25.20: Matthew’s Legacy
20 years after his tragic death, Watermark remembers Matthew Shepard and the work done in his name, Come Out With Pride keeps Orlando dancing at Saturday parade, festival, Come OUT St. Pete returns...
View ArticleWatermark’s Sarasota Living with Pride
Find all the greatest spots in Sarasota for arts and entertainment, dining, nightlife and much, much more! The post Watermark’s Sarasota Living with Pride appeared first on Watermark Online.
View ArticleIssue 25.21: This is Halloween
Central Florida and Tampa Bay prep to eat, drink and be scary, Metro relaunches St. Pete Welcome Center, new children’s book explains Pulse tragedy to kids, One Orlando Alliance announces new executive...
View ArticleIssue 25.22: Blue Wave, Red Tide
Equality focused organizations, candidates and voters hope to tun the tide November 6, the LGBT+ Center of Central Florida celebrates 40 years with a Studio 54-inspired party, breast cancer survivor...
View ArticleWatermark’s Holiday Guide 2018
Once again, it’s here, it’s queer, and FULL of holiday cheer! Read our best holiday guide yet! The post Watermark’s Holiday Guide 2018 appeared first on Watermark Online.
View ArticleIssue 25.23: Pursuing Passion
Two inspiring individuals prove leaving the corporate world can really pay off, voters elect a more liberal, progressive Central Florida, EPIC Generations coalition forms to support aging LGBTQ...
View ArticleIssue 25.24: Leading from The Center
A look back at The LGBT+ Center of Central Florida as told from some of its executive directors, Tampa mayoral candidates talk politics, Central Florida mna hopes to catch murdere or trans woman, local...
View ArticleIssue 25.25: Remarkable People
Win or lose, Florida Rep. Anna V. Eskamani is standing shoulder to shoulder with the LGBTQ community, St. Petersburg LGBTQ Liason Jim Nix welcomes one and all to the Remarkable Tampa Bay, MBA Orlando...
View ArticleIssue 25.26: Year in Review
We look back on 2018, a year that took us to the midpoint of a country that’s just living on a prayer. Department of Health offices offer free hapatitis A vaccinations, arrest, charge made in murder of...
View ArticleIssue 25.02: What’s Up, Doc?
We look at some LGBTQ-specific healthcare concerns you should bring up with your doctor, Orlando’s Blue Star begins the search for The Venue’s new home, anti-LGBTQ activists target Pasco County...
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