Little is known these days about Baynard Rustin, but his story is one that deserves to be told. Now, finally, decades after his passing, a...
Troye Sivan's latest release, "Something to Give Each Other," shows off the popular gay artist's introspective side.
Hervey plays trumpet with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem house band, which is currently celebrating music from Disney's first century.
Fast on its feet, and furiously funny, Arena's "POTUS" offers a wild time at the White House, powered by women
Theater J's "The Chameleon" sketches an intriguing satire about blending in versus standing up, but fumbles the comedy.
Come to "Fellow Travelers" for the sweeping gay love story, stay for the incisive portrait of Lavender Scare paranoia.
A much beloved Sondheim classic, "Merrily We Roll Along," returns to the New York stage with a brilliant new production.
A whirlwind of ideas and music, Macbeth in Stride delivers its own unique brand of Shakespearean interpretations.
Slayyyter’s new album Starfucker is one of the best dance-pop releases of 2023. If you’re looking to get the party started, this is your soundtrack.
Mike Flanagan combines Edgar Allen Poe's classics with the opioid epidemic and Faustian terror in "The House of Usher."
Constellation makes queer-forward farce of Virginia Woolf's gender-bending classic "Orlando," adapted by Sarah Ruhl.
Martin Scorsese enlists his two favorite leading men to serve up a full-course meal of cinema in 'Killers of the Flower Moon.'
Reviews of every single feature, documentary, and short in the 2023 Reel Affirmations LGBTQ film festival.
The outrageousness of the humor, and balls-to-the-wall performances by Mullally and Lane, really make "Dicks" sing.
In his short film 'Safe Word,' Christopher Cunetto examines the emotional torrents of body image with cleverness and heart.