Rep Stage takes a bow with a poignant production of 'Falsettos,' the landmark musical about a gay dad whose family is in flux.
Constellation flexes its farce with "The School for Lies," a brightly funny, briskly-paced rhyming retooling of Molière.
"32 Sounds" offers a fascinating, immersive exploration of sound and its effect on how we think, feel, create, and remember
With 'BOY,' Jordy is determined to be the queer artist he wished he could have heard on the radio as a kid.
Jaroslav Leonets' paintings serve to memorialize Ukraine as the young Kyiv-based artist had always known it.
Amazon has announced that August 11 will be the date that 'The Red, White & Royal Blue' feature film drops on Prime.
'Jennifer Who Is Leaving' is a refreshing reminder that not all great theater has to break transgressive ground or shock.
'Chevalier' makes lustily entertaining drama of the life of bi-racial 18th-century French classical composer Joseph Bologne.
The fabled Michelin 3-star restaurant is celebrating with a house party and an exclusive pendant designed by Fabergé.
A federal judge has ordered a Texas County that banned 12 books dealing with race and LGBTQ issues to return those books to library shelves.
The year 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s birth. You might call that a trivial anniversary, especially considering it’s been 80 years since...
The GLAAD Media Awards kicked off its 2023 season on Thursday, March 30, with a star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles.
Three gang members were charged with first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of John Umberger and Julio Ramirez.
A fired New York City administrative law judge was found to be creating content for porn sites OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans outside of work.
Students at Wellesley College, a all-women's college, voted to admit transgender male applicants in a non-binding referendum.