The Department of Justice has weighed in on two lawsuits challenging anti-transgender laws, saying it believes the laws are unconstitutional.
Thousands embraced last week's Capital Pride festivities as a chance to socialize, reconnect, and feel joyful once more.
"The Last Five Years" melds the he-said-she-said romance into a heartfelt hybrid of stage and screen
Todrick Hall's new Pride-inspired album features some of his best work yet
Kalen Allen hosts the second annual virtual Pride event
Two-night event brings people together to "cherish unity and community
DC Pride Film Fest closes Pride month with seven films from LGBTQ creatives.
This year's festival offers a mix of virtual and in-person events and the world premiere of "Naomi Osaka"
It's a ridiculously small, small world in the busy action-comedy follow-up "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard"
"Luca" is a relaxed, breezy tale of the endurance of true friendship
Company offers 12 free streaming hours of classical music
Marin Alsop makes her debut as the first-ever music director of the festival
Films will be projected onto a 20-foot screen at the central Transit Pier every Thursday evening
Audiences on a Navy Yard rooftop spy performances up to half a mile away in the intriguing, outdoors 'People Watching'
Byron Furze and LeeMichael McLean endured five years of anti-gay mail until their harasser slipped up
Danica Roem turned an anti-trans troll's attack around, using it to raise funds for her 2021 reelection campaign
Gen Z is significantly more likely to identify as something other than heterosexual or cisgender
Jenner told Fox Nation she wants to be an "inclusive Republican," despite ongoing GOP attacks against trans people
On narrow grounds, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Catholic adoption agency's right tt refuse to place children with same-sex couples.
In the Heights star Stephanie Beatriz tells us something we don’t know about the joys of disappearing into character.