Uganda's Constitutional Court upheld the bulk of the country's law criminalizing homosexuality and pro-LGBTQ advocacy.
"Palm Royale" revs up the comedy slowly but ultimately hits cruising speed as a gleefully campy spin on nighttime soaps
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill seeking to prevent transgender student-athletes from competing on female sports teams.
Antonio Venti and Michael Kuilan were charged with distributing drugs that led to the death of transgender activist Cecilia Gentili.
An email exchange shows a right-wing advocacy group pressured Best Buy to halt donations to LGBTQ organizations.
Gay D.C.'s popular annual dance benefit returns in an alternate form with a renewed charitable focus.
Antoine Perteet, a Waukegan man, is accused of robbing at least three men he lured to a West Side neighborhood using Grindr.
Idaho's governor signed a law preventing Medicaid from covering the costs of gender-affirming treatments for trans adults and youth.
Doctors and health professionals in Wyoming will now be prevented from prescribing gender-affirming treatments to transgender youth.
USC quarterback Caleb Williams set social media abuzz after being seen with painted fingernails and a pink phone at a women's basketball game.
David Archuleta's new single "Hell Together" was inspired by something his mother did after he came out as gay.
Thailand's lower house parliament approved a bill to legalize marriage equality, bringing policy in line with public opinion.
A Texas judge blocked the Texas Attorney General's office from pursuing investigations of parents of transgender children.
From presidential politics to Peacock in the Park, maybe age is just a number.
Somewhere on this list is the 2024 film you've been waiting for -- and your wait is almost over.
A buzzy, brilliant take on Mary Todd Lincoln, Cole Escola's "Oh, Mary!" is pure comic gold.
From a Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes to an unabashed Hair at Signature, the spring season on D.C.-area stages is as vibrant as ever.
Pop, Rock, Folk, Blues and Jazz concerts in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area.
Eddie Izzard portrays an astounding 23 characters in a mightily impressive, one-person "Hamlet."
The spring season is awash in classical music, from Mozart to Florence Price, there's something for everyone.