Desiree Dik causes a stir wherever they go, from "The Boulet Brothers' Dragula" to slaying at D.C.'s Red Bear Brewing Co.
The victim was riding a Blue Line train when she was accosted by an unknown man who beat her while yelling derogatory remarks.
A specially curated roundup of a few of this year's scariest places for D.C. queers to get in the Halloween spirit.
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The Exorcist: Believer offers two demonic possessions for the price of one, but less than half the scares of the original.
Queer people love ghosts, and ghosts love queer people. Kristen Stewart is bringing that love to the small screen.
Ghostface has some fresh tricks up his sleeves in Scream VI, the grisly sequel that moves the franchise to the Big Apple.
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The richly entertaining "Queer for Fear" charts a fabulous voyage through the history of queerness in horror films
On Wednesday, Oct. 26, Grassroots Comedy presents a show at Kramers to help raise money for Congressional Cemetery.
Night of the Living Drag at MGM National Harbor, HellBent at the 9:30 Club, scares at AFI Silver, High Heel Race, and more!
“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....
Gay guests were sent fleeing after armed gunmen reportedly stormed into a 5-star resort in Cancun that was hosting an LGBTQ event.
Conservatives are furious about a Twix-sponsored video featuring a non-binary child.
Your complete guide to Halloween in the capital -- LGBTQ and otherwise