D.C.'s restaurant and bar owners grapple with how to offset the coming labor costs associated with eliminating the sub-minimum wage.
Both shows have officially gotten the chop from HBO Max, a one-two punch that hurt many in the LGBTQ community who loved the programs.
D.C. will vote -- for a second time -- on whether to eliminate the current wage structure for tipped employees.
LGBTQ candidates talk about running for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner, the most thankless elected position in D.C.
“The 17th Street High Heel Race is a celebration of our LGBTQIA+ diversity,” says Japer Bowles, the director of the Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs....
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, Etc.
Fine and visual arts exhibits throughout the Washington, D.C. metro area for autumn and winter of 2022.
All things pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz in Washington, D.C.'s fall popular music concert scene.
The theater season in Washington, D.C. returns to robust pre-pandemic levels with an astounding array of dramas, comedies, and musicals.
From Bowie to Babylon, Ryan Coogler to Steven Spielberg. New reveries and rich mysteries await in this trove of upcoming films.
A Utah Pride Center employee posts video of voicemail in which the caller says gay neighbor has been shooting lasers into her home.
White Lotus, RuPaul's Drag Race, and Only Murders in the Building also fared well with several nominations each.
Several RAMMY beverage finalists are showcasing what makes them stand out in their crowded fields.
Zachary Parker, an openly gay man, is running for the open Ward 5 D.C. Council seat in the upcoming Democratic primary.
Every three years, the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery showcases finalists of the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, named for a late benefactor. The 2022 edition offers...