Dunye's 1996 mockumentary-style film explores black LGBTQ history and culture
Festival kicks off despite cold weather damage to some of the cherry blossoms
Anthony Rapp talks about playing a man obsessed, the years he spent on Broadway in Rent, and (shhh!) his historic role as a gay character...
Listen to an exclusive Spotify playlist as CTRL celebrates five years of amazing music, photo booths, and party favors
Congressman Alan Lowenthal on one man's recent display of intolerance, and why Congress must pass the Equality Act
Arts and Entertainment Calendar for March 23 to 29, 2017
Studio's Three Sisters is even more thrilling when paired with Aaron Posner's experimental companion, No Sisters
A high school student in Pennsylvania and his parents are suing their local school district over its transgender-friendly policy, alleging that having to share facilities...
FreeState Justice, Maryland’s legal services firm for LGBTQ residents, has announced the addition of two leaders to help head the organization. In a press release, FreeState...
A former Republican senator has taken to the op-ed page of The New York Times to plead with President Donald Trump not to sign a...
The Atlanta Symphony, Colorado's Boulder Philharmonic, and Brooklyn's the Knights all part of a unique festival
A pair of U.S. senators have reintroduced legislation this session that would prevent discrimination against LGBTQ citizens when being selected for jury duty. Under current...
The building that houses the offices of a New York state senator and an assemblywoman who have been vocal opponents of President Trump was vandalized...
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) has signed a bill into law that allows student organizations at public schools and colleges to potentially bar LGBTQ people...
The Trump administration has proposed changes to an annual national survey of elderly people that would eliminate questions asking about respondents’ sexual orientation and gender...