At Shakers, the latest addition to D.C.'s LGBTQ bar scene, three voluminous rooms of strangers feel like one big party.
Nearly 24 years after it first premiered Matt Groening and David X. Cohen's futuristic -- and twice cult hit returns.
Renowned actor and singer Billy Porter made headlines last month when he shared the news of his amicable divorce from his husband of six years,...
The backlash from The 1975’s antics during a performance a recent music festival in Malaysia are mounting, and things aren’t trending in the band’s favor....
The new horror film Talk to Me has found itself embroiled in a wave of unexpected controversy after being banned in Kuwait. The movie is...
Madonna is on the brink of launching her highly anticipated Celebration World Tour, and she’s been busy not only preparing for the worldwide jaunt, but...
Stephen Miller's America First Legal Foundation objects to Kellogg's using pro-LGBTQ campaigns to promote its iconic products.
"The Last Voyage of the Demeter" offers a few shudders and eye-catching creature effects, but sinks on its way to shore.
The bigots' imaginations are running wild, and they're simmering in queer panic.
The smart and sexy "Passages" captures a disaster in motion as a gay man risks his marriage for a torrid affair with a woman
Featured selections from the authors participating in the DC Center's 2023 OutWrite Literary Festival.
Poetry by Brandon Blue, KB Brookins, Dustin Brookshire, Alex Carrigan, Jason Crawford, Sofia Fey, Catherine Gewertz, Sylvia Jones, Bonnilee Kaufman, Rona Magy, Caly McCarthy, Caridad...
A school district will only allow students to read excerpts of Shakespeare's plays due to fears of violating Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law.
Our annual celebration of The DC Center's OutWrite Literary Festival, featuring works from its LGBTQ writers and poets.
In a thrilling, if not totally unexpected turn of events, Taylor Swift has announced her next re-recording: 1989 (Taylor’s Version). This reveal came during the...
Katy Perry’s fans have been asking for new music, or at least any information regarding when they might get to hear something new from the...
The World Bank has refused to lend additional money to Uganda in protest of its law imposing harsh penalties on LGBTQ individuals.
The victim was hit with a sandal, stripped down to her underwear, had her wig stolen, and was sucker-punched in a brutal attack.
Lake County Schools says it is no longer banning "And Tango Makes Three" following guidance from state education officials.
Spanish chef Daniel Sancho allegedly killed and dismembered Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta at a well-known party island in Thailand.