From bans on health care to sports to books, 2023 saw an ongoing assault against LGBTQ visibility in its various forms.
Florida Republican Party officials stripped Christian Ziegler of his chairmanship amid an investigation into rape allegations against him.
Évariste Ndayishimiye suggested all gay people in Burundi be publicly stoned. "That's what they deserve," he said.
Ariana Grande is finally making her long-awaited return to pop music with her new single “Yes, And?” releasing January 12.
Lil Nas X is set to return after a hiatus of more than a year with his new single “J Christ,” arriving on January 12.
Former TV anchorman Pavel Lobkov posted that he was beaten in downtown Moscow in a possible homophobic attack.
At the start of his career, Barry Manilow performed at New York City’s famed Continental Baths with Bette Midler.
Amber Minor was initially misgendered by police after being shot to death in a driveway in the city of Raytown, Missouri.
A proposed bill in Florida would prohibit state entities from acknowledging or affirming transgender people's gender identities.
This meeting marked the first time all five members of Destiny’s Child appeared together.
As Billie Eilish prepares for the award season – one which might net her another Oscar – she is also working on her third album.
City officials scrapped a plan to build a children's playground at a semi-secluded nude beach popular with the LGBTQ community.
Chicago DJ Karsten Sollors marks his LGBTQ D.C. debut at the January 12 leather dance party, Furball DC.
After premiering at TIFF in fall of 2023, Lil Nas X’s documentary "Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero" is coming to HBO at the end...
Right-wing zealot Michael Knowles suggests conservatives turn the original Mickey Mouse into a Nazi to make the Disney brand toxic.