Arena's potent "Indecent" offers a canny reconstruction of a century-old controversy
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GLOE creates safe and affirming spaces where LGBTQ Jewish people can be themselves without giving up their faith
Shakespeare Theatre's "An Inspector Calls" is visually stunning, but loses details in its to-the-rafters delivery
Alfonso Cuarón's lush new drama won four top honors, while Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga took acting.
For World AIDS Day, Us Helping Us executive director DeMarc Hickson talks about sex, stigma, and the need for education.
The struggle for power in Queen Anne's court is caustic, kinky, and a bit repetitive in "The Favourite"
Oscar Ceville embodies a Lucha Libre legend in Keegan’s unique staging of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies.
The BeVisible wall was created to help the city's LGBTQ residents feel more connected
Department of Justice tries to circumvent lower courts in an effort to expel transgender service members
From queerbaiting to a stretched racism allegory, here's everything wrong with J.K. Rowling's latest film
Cross Coburn, 19, lost his seat in a recall election after public backlash to the leak.
Gender-variant youth report higher levels of harassment or mistreatment at home and at school
Corbin Bleu impresses as a gold standard leading man in Molly Smith’s buoyant, boisterous production of the Cole Porter classic.
Pia Carusone and Whit Kathner on running D.C.'s only queer- and women-owned distillery