Troye Sivan's latest release, "Something to Give Each Other," shows off the popular gay artist's introspective side.
Hervey plays trumpet with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem house band, which is currently celebrating music from Disney's first century.
Fast on its feet, and furiously funny, Arena's "POTUS" offers a wild time at the White House, powered by women
Theater J's "The Chameleon" sketches an intriguing satire about blending in versus standing up, but fumbles the comedy.
Come to "Fellow Travelers" for the sweeping gay love story, stay for the incisive portrait of Lavender Scare paranoia.
A much beloved Sondheim classic, "Merrily We Roll Along," returns to the New York stage with a brilliant new production.
The alleged mass shooter in Lewiston, Maine, "liked" anti-transgender comments from right-wing influencers on social media.
The House is expected to vote next week on a resolution to expel gay Republican U.S. Rep. George Santos from Congress.
NCTE Executive Director Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen reflects on the state of transgender rights and the push to change hearts and minds.
The event will honor activists and allies, and celebrate important victories, at a time when transgender rights are under unrelenting attack.
A whirlwind of ideas and music, Macbeth in Stride delivers its own unique brand of Shakespearean interpretations.
Police have released surveillance video of the person, asking the public to provide any information related to the killing of Roberson.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, of Louisiana, has a long history of anti-LGBTQ activism, even before he was elected to Congress.
The nonbinary and transgender referee tells GQ magazine they feel "100% percent myself" since coming out to their peers.
Eddie Ashley has pleaded guilty to robbery, grand larceny, and identity theft in the plot that allegedly led to overdose deaths.
Nigerian authorities have arrested 76 people at a birthday party, claiming organizers intended to hold a same-sex wedding at the event.
Players will be able to use rainbow-colored tape, with proceeds benefitting LGBTQ organizations, without fear of reprisal.
A collection of shorts that lives up to its billing, with some wonderful, emotional, and beautiful moments.
Every single film in this curation of comedy shorts is like winning a jackpot, over and over and over again.
The five short films screening in this exceptional program play with concepts of how we view ourselves and the world around us.