This year, silence is not an option, as Metro Weekly chooses Harris as easily the best option for our country and our community.
After a year unlike any other, we're celebrating our 27th year by looking to the future.
John Aravosis, Troy Iwata, Planet Word, Maple Pound Cake, Taqueria Xochi, Holidays at Hillwood, and the days of Apex.
In this week's issue, we talk to Sarah McBride and Brian Sims about the 2020 election and its historic wins.
The former Vice President's calm demeanor, LGBTQ support, and ability to empathize make him our choice to lead the nation out of the pandemic
In a special issue, we fully back Joe Biden for President, and ask the community how they're feeling about the upcoming election.
We celebrate the career of Cheyenne Jackson, whip up a Bloody Velvet Cake, and let the D.C. Ward 2 candidates have their say.
In this week's issue, we review all the films in the annual LGBTQ festival that we could get our mitts on.
Indulging in our "candy crush" on Peppermint, Netflix's Social Distance and revisiting 2003 in pictures.
Director Joe Mantello talks about bringing the recent Broadway revival of the iconic gay classic from the stage to the screen.
An interview with Ritchie Torres, who will likely become the first gay Afro-Latino elected to Congress. Plus arts, news, photos, more!
The stars of Bravo's Backyard Envy, reviews of Antebellum and Bright Lightx2's Fun City, and a look at the DC Shorts Film Festival.
An openly gay New Yorker likely to win a seat in Congress, Mondaire Jones is one the Democratic Party’s newest rising stars.
As we start our 26th anniversary year, we thank you for your readership, and for your support
As Metro Weekly's print edition goes into (temporary) hibernation, we focus our efforts on a robustly interactive Digital Edition. Our publisher explains.