Winsome Earle-Sears first refused to apologize for calling trans lawmaker by a male honorific, then said she had "no intent to offend."
Don Lemon, set to launch his own news show on X, has reached a multi-million dollar separation deal with former employer CNN.
Daqua Lameek Ritter shot Dime Doe in the head three times. He is the first person to stand trial for a hate crime motivated by...
Frank Stanzione, of Boynton Beach, Florida, could face up to five years in prison for a threatening, expletive-laced voicemail.
Russian police raided a party believed to be promoting “propaganda” in favor of the international LGBTQ movement, which has been declared an “extremist organization” by...
Oklahoma school official pushes back on claims that his anti-LGBTQ policies contributed to the death of nonbinary student Benedict.
Tony-winning playwright Ken Ludwig retools his beloved 1986 farce "Lend Me a Tenor" with a clever operatic gender-swap, now playing at Olney.
George Santos, the gay former GOP Congressman from New York, took glee ripping Republicans for losing a special election for his old seat.
Kim Petras is back with another collection of highly-sexual dance-pop tunes, all featured on her new Slut Pop Miami EP.
On Februrary 5, Trayvon Martin should have celebrated his 29th birthday. It's a crime he's not here.
The 15th annual Intersections Festival, currently underway at the Atlas, is shaping up to be the biggest yet.
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke serve up an outlandish, hilarious lesbian road comedy with "Drive-Away Dolls."
"Drifter," Pat Rocco's adult '70s queer curio, resurfaces in Kino Lorber's DVD release of a restored print.
Constellation hits a bullseye with "Desperate Measures," a fun, frolicsome musical-comedy Western inspired by Shakespeare.
Woolly Mammoth's "The Sensational Sea-Minkettes" kicks off with a sensational first half but doesn't sustain its fine form.
NBC4's Tommy McFly dishes from the other side of the mic on coming out, getting married, and making moves in TV news.
Signature's moving world-premiere musical "Private Jones" marches boldly into a deaf soldier's odyssey at war.
Savor Bethesda returns to celebrate the neighborhood's rich and exciting dining scene with specials at over 30 choice eateries.
Keegan Theatre's "Merrily We Roll Along" hums and dances fabulously, despite a few missteps and awkward touches.
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