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KRAVE Massive, "World’s Largest Nightclub," Opens in Vegas

By Kenyth Mogan | Friday Jan 4, 2013
The recent opening of KRAVE Massive, an 80,000-square-foot nightclub with five separate dance floors, gives hope that Las Vegas’ downtown scene will thrive.

Out on the Street Europe: Are LGBT Rights Good for Business?

By Ed Mickens | Tuesday Dec 11, 2012
The third Out on the Street Summit was held in London in mid-November, bringing together 180 companies to look at LGBTs in the financial sector and at whether what’s good for LGBT rights is also good for business.

Atlanta Real Estate Agents Donate Commission to Charity

By Conswella Bennett | Sunday Jul 1, 2012
For two well-known Georgia real estate agents, the Corwell Group and Common Grounds, doing business means giving back part of their profits to the LGBT community.

New England’s Clark and Mark: Celebrating Two Decades of Culinary (and Personal) Glory

By Curtis M. Wong | Monday Nov 1, 2010
For a time, it looked as though Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier would go down rather dubiously as the Susan Luccis of the New England culinary scene, despite having been praised by the legendary Julia Child, The New York Times, and Bon Appétit.

Citibank to Internet Start-Up: ’We’re Not Homophobic!’

By Kilian Melloy | Friday Feb 26, 2010
Citibank is seeking to counter a "homophobic" image in the wake of having frozen the account of an Internet startup, a gay social networking site, for its "objectionable content."

Major CEO: Being Outed Ruined My Career

By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday Feb 9, 2010
With advanced degrees from Cambrige University, a position as CEO of a major firm, and a seat in the House of Lords (the British equivalent of the Senate), John Browne seemed a man of rare accomplishment. But his life was turned inside out when he was outed, Browne says in his new memoir, Beyond Business.
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