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  • A photo taken at one of the sites on Tonie Walsh's new queer history walking tour of Dublin. The black and white image shows partygoers in fancy dress at the 1988 Halloween Ball. One man is dressed as a nun, one is wearing a Russian style fur hat and one is wearing a straw boating hat and sunglasses.

    Tonie Walsh returns with 'saucy' new queer walking tour of Dublin

    Community, Ireland, News, Top News 12 Jul 2023

  • The image is a three-way split screen of three GCN covers from the Archive. On the left is issue 1, in the middle is issue 106, and on the right is issue 54. Issue 1 is predominantly text with a cartoon in the upper left corner of a feet dangling above heads. Issue 106 is a full=page image of a patchwork quilt with a spool of black thread. Issue 54 shows four people toasting with champagne outside Dáil Éireann after the announcement that decriminalisation had been passed.

    GCN unveils free Digital Archive giving access to first 10 years of Ireland’s national LGBTQ+ press

    Community, Ireland, News, Top News 19 Jun 2023

  • Split screen of images documenting LGBTQ+ history on Instagram. A woman wearing a suit and a top hat (left), a march for LGBTQ+ rights (centre), a man wearing leather clothes (right).

    7 great Instagram accounts you should follow to learn about LGBTQ+ history

    Online, Top News 7 Feb 2023

  • A pair of headphones resting next to a sound board representing a collection of LGBTQ+ history podcasts.

    11 great podcasts to help you brush up on your LGBTQ+ history

    Entertainment, Top News 3 Feb 2023

  • Three book covers that represent a collection of LGBTQ+ holocaust books that honor and remember queer stories.

    5 books that shed light on LGBTQ+ stories from the Holocaust

    Books, Top News 27 Jan 2023

  • A photo of queer people and allies who protested the Lavender Scare.

    The history of the Lavender Scare, post-war America's infamous anti-LGBTQ+ witch hunt

    Top News 11 Jan 2023

  • A photo of Buckingham Palace

    History suggests that Buckingham Palace may have been built on a gay brothel site

    Top News 21 Dec 2022

  • October is LGBTQ+ history month. In the picture, a Pride flag in a protest.

    7 things you should know about the history of LGBTQ+ activism

    Top News 4 Oct 2022

  • Only Murders in the Building starring cast.

    Did you know the building from Only Murders in the Building was inspired by a gay bathhouse?

    Entertainment, TV 24 Aug 2022

  • Shane Daniel Byrne sits at a desk with rainbow colored office supplies and a blackboard that says "Queer history lesson" behind him.

    Watch: Revisit queer history with Shane Daniel Byrne on RTÉ

    Top News 29 Apr 2022

  • Drag performer Avoca Reaction, the writer of the Dublin Drag Tour.

    New drag bus tour is coming to Dublin

    Events, Top News 13 Apr 2022

  • The image shows four key scenes from Irish LGBTQ+ history. on the top left are a group of trans people photographed outside the Dail after the passing of Gender Recognition. The Top Right is a photograph of Hugo McManus holding a placard reading "Homosexuals are Revolting" in 1974. Bottom left is a black and white photograph of people toasting champagne outside the Dail after the announcement of the Decriminalisation of Homosexuality in 1993. The bottom right is a photograph of people hugging and cheering in Dublin Castle following the announcement of results of the 2015 marriage referedum.

    A look back at some of the most important milestones in Irish LGBTQ+ history

    News, Top News 8 Feb 2022

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