A Tennessee man has been arrested on a felony vandalism charge for allegedly spray-painting an entire section of LGBTQ+ Pride merchandise at a Target store...
Breaking away from the trend of state governments implementing discriminatory legislation aimed at LGBTQ people, on June 16, Hawaii Governor David Ige signed three bills...
Monday, June 27, is National HIV Testing Day, and here's why experts encourage you to get tested.
January LaVoy gives a tour-de-force performance in Theater J's production of Anna Deveare Smith's documentary play.
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Capital Pride roared back to life with record crowds, a high-energy concert and parade, and a surprise appearance by Vice President Kamala Harris.
NFL free agent Carl Nassib agrees to match all donations up to $100,000 to support LGBTQ youth suicide prevention efforts.
Hercules and Love Affair reunites with Anohni on "In Amber," a vivid and surprising new album.
The national touring production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is now at The Kennedy Center, starring Richard Thomas.
The brothers, familiar from years on 'Desperate Housewives,' bring a dark shard of comic relief to 'The Batman,' now out on Blu-Ray.
Broadway Bares features more than 150 tantalizing dancers and beloved Broadway stars giving their all to raise funds for HIV/AIDS.
Rufus Wainwright returns to once again pay tribute to one of his idols.
Mistaken identity, gender-swapping, ruthless scheming, and backstage theatrics fill this stage adaptation of the Oscar-winning movie.
Several RAMMY beverage finalists are showcasing what makes them stand out in their crowded fields.
An Oklahoma movie theater has reversed course after posting a sign warning moviegoers of a same-sex kiss in the film "Lightyear."
Advocates blasted the Supreme Court's decision overturning the right to an abortion, and warned that LGBTQ rights could soon be at risk.
Maya Rudolph makes being mega-rich look fabulous as a benevolent but clueless billionaire trying to do good deeds on 'Loot.'
The starkly scary, Ethan Hawke-starring chiller 'The Black Phone' packs a more potent-than-expected punch.
Round House closes out an adventurous season with the hilarious "Nollywood Dreams," a love letter to Nigeria and its culture.
New York City police are asking the public’s help in identifying two men involved in an anti-gay assault in the city’s Greenwich Village neighborhood earlier...
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