The Capital Pride Alliance is moving its "Colorful Fest" to Dock 5 at Union Market, and adding several partner events from Oct. 15-17.
New York police are seeking a man who made anti-gay comments before attacking a 21-year-old LGBTQ woman
DC Comics announced that a new Superman will come out as bisexual in an upcoming comic
Jon Gruden coached the NFL's first openly gay active player, Carl Nassib, but repeatedly used homophobic slurs to attack NFL officials
Netflix has suspended a transgender employee who accused Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special of transphobia
Whitman-Walker Health's celebrated annual event will be held virtually for the second year in a row on Oct. 23
President Biden recognizes National Coming Out Day: "My Administration will always have your back"
Japer Bowles, a former ANC commissioner, has been appointed director of the Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs.
A Wyoming public library and its staffers may face criminal charges for shelving books that have sex-related or LGBTQ-related content.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib said he came out as gay because he felt an "obligation" to bring LGBTQ representation to the NFL
Pete Buttigieg, who adopted twins in August, talked about the joy of fatherhood on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show last week.
The long-running Bravo series will launch its 19th season on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 9 p.m.
Belladonna and Ken Vegas bring back the queer-positive event to the Birchmere to mark its special anniversary
Luke Brindley, Torres, Phony Ppl, Evann McIntosh, and more!
Laura Benanti, Linda Eder, John Waite, Mwenso & The Shakes, and more!
At the top of her game, Brandi Carlile returns with another reflective, captivating album
Award-winning documentary Cured chronicles the activist struggle to remove homosexuality from the APA's list of mental illnesses
A childless Icelandic couple find happiness and horror when an unusual form of livestock joins the family
Christopher Ashley on directing "Diana: The Musical for Netflix," as the show preps its long-delayed Broadway opening
A Virginia school board candidate has apologized for using anti-gay slurs during a heated exchange with another user on Facebook.