It’s not every day you get to hear from three of today’s leading Broadway composers performing their own work. “They’re also bringing people to perform...
The marriage equality movement is in the midst of one of the most momentous weeks in its history. Here’s where things stand now: On Monday,...
Microsoft has a history of following bad versions of Windows with great ones.
“It’s been way too long.” — An invitation sent out by Apple for a media event to be held on Thursday, Oct. 16. It’s expected the company will...
In the late ‘90s, Jennifer Knapp was a rising star in the Contemporary Christian music scene. Her acclaimed album Kansas, a strong collection of spiritual...
Christina Bianco may be a hit impersonating divas, but audiences are just as thrilled with her real voice
Adas Israel's Rabbi Gil Steinlauf Comes Out as Gay
DC MetroVet makes in-home visits to minimize the stress and anxiety over veterinary care
David Catania tries to convince voters he's the best -- and most progressive -- choice in the race for mayor
A federal appeals court struck down same-sex marriage bans in Idaho and Nevada Tuesday in what is the latest of a series of victories for marriage...
The Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, the District’s largest LGBT political organization, endorsed Edward “Smitty” Smith, in his bid to become the District’s first elected attorney...
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers instructed county clerks in the state to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples Tuesday. “There are no remaining legal...
While some members of the Republican Party may be evolving on the issue of marriage equality, Sen. Ted Cruz made clear Monday that he is...
No one could have predicted that Oct. 6, 2014 would become one of the most significant days in the history of the marriage-equality movement. But...
Same-sex weddings can begin Monday after 1 p.m.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear cases challenging same-sex marriage bans in five states, thus legalizing same-sex marriage in those states. In an order...
The D.C. Office of Human Rights (OHR) on Monday launched the #DC19 campaign, designed to inform District residents of their rights under the city’s nondiscrimination...
Dance festival showcases rising local dance talent
Administration officials at The Catholic University of America cancelled an event hosted by the College Democrats after the university objected to a flier advertising the...
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