'It's a Wonderful Knife' is the gay holiday slasher movie you absolutely need.
"Slice of Life" is a sweet and tasty way to help Food & Friends provide meals to those with life-challenging illnesses.
'The Marvels' takes off with some turbulence but, fueled by great cast chemistry and MCU world-building, lands gracefully.
The Washington National Opera's 'Romeo and Juliet' is the epitome of impending doom delivered with entertainment and style.
Shakespeare gets his invite to the cookout in "Fat Ham," a saucy gay, Black riff on the Bard's melancholy Dane.
Danica Roem and Joshua Cole make history as part of an influx of LGBTQ candidates to win seats in the Virginia legislature.
The House of Garçon is celebrating 15 years with a massive, day-into-night ballroom competition at Echostage
Flamenco master Rafael Ramírez taps into his drive for perfection in solo show "Lo Preciso" at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
With '1989 (Taylor's Version),' pop superstar Taylor Swift drops her most ambitious re-release yet.
We Happy Few's 'Kill The Ripper' is a feminist revenge fantasy that takes down toxic male serial killers.
To see Jeanine Tersori's 'Grounded,' at the Washington National Opera, is to be dazzled by concept and execution alike.
More spoofy than spooky, Rorschach's 'Night of the Living Dead Live' remixes the movie with verve and good humor.
Series creator David Jenkins breaks down why the magnificent 'Our Flag Means Death' is one of TV's queerest romantic comedies.
A website for the counseling business of Kelly Johnson compared being gay to various sins, including incest and bestiality.
South Korea's constitutional court has upheld a ban on consensual same-sex relations between soldiers in the armed forces.