Increasingly regarded as a stand-up standout, Paris Sashay is a D.C. native who puts the “L/B” in LGBTQ.
Olly Alexander takes Years & Years solo, and throws himself into a fantasy of his own making
The expressive animated documentary "Flee" beautifully illustrates the personal and universal struggles of a gay Afghan refugee
From chocolate and wine at the Park Hyatt, to a Kennedy Center dance celebration courtesy of Alvin Ailey.
Gay college student Scott Johnson's death was ruled a suicide by Australian police. His brother, Steve Johnson, fought to prove otherwise.
Tom Taylor is turning backlash over DC Comics' new bisexual Superman into LGBTQ charity donations
A man has accused military police of repeatedly assaulting him in the 1980s after discovering that he was gay.
As a new Scream hits the screen, we’re ranking each film in the series, from least to most Scream-worthy.
Hulu's broadcast of The Golden Palace is one of several of our Hot Picks of the Week.
OnlyFans star Titus Low Kaide has been arrested and charged under Singapore's laws outlawing electronic transmission of pornography.
From scandal to murder, bigotry to celebration, it was an eclectic year for LGBTQ news. Here's what grabbed our readers the most.
The best films of 2021 represent what a wildly eclectic year we had at the movies.
They came, they stripped, they bonded like brothers, but only one man goes home the winner on "Finding Magic Mike."
A new look for Kramers, a dance celebrating George Takei, dueling Irish banjos, streaming film festivals, and more.
"The Prom," currently at the Kennedy Center, is doing everything possible to keep cast, crew, and audience safe.