A nugget of truth threatens to wreck a marriage in Nicole Holofcener's sweet, unfussy 'You Hurt My Feelings.'
Target has removed some Pride-themed merchandise after receiving threats, but LGBTQ groups accuse the company of "caving" to extremists.
Capital Pride has announced its Pride Hero awardees for 2023.
Maryland Del. Joe Vogel, 26, would become the state's first openly gay Latino and Jewish member of Congress if elected next year.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reversed course and will honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag nun troupe, at their Pride Night.
"Monica" magnificently succeeds in being a few different movies wrapped in one, depending on the perspective of the viewer.
For its 32nd anniversary, DC Black Pride creates a space for the Black LGBTQ community to convene, celebrate, and commemorate.
The ex-Savage Garden frontman, on his return to music, mental health, and the importance of being out.
The GOP's current cultural red-meat campaign against Trans youth is a fraud, as clear as it is cruel.
The American Civil Liberties Union launches lawsuit against Harrison County School District in Mississippi on behalf of 17-year-old client.
Swooningly melodic and accessible, the Washington National Opera's 'La bohème' is a reliable tear-jerker.
Michael Urie returns to the Kennedy Center in the insanely funny 'Monty Python's Spamalot,' as the Brave Sir Robin.
Bright Light Bright Light returns to D.C., playing The Pie Shop on Sunday for one of his first concerts since the pandemic
Award-winning singer and Broadway star Idina Menzel will headline the Capital Pride Concert on Sunday, June 11.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a four bills targeting LGBTQ rights into law, continuing his push to ban books, drag, and end LGBTQ health care.