Amazon CEO suggests company may no longer use Southern Poverty Law Center's hate group list to determine eligibility for donations
29-year-old was prosecuted for "violating public morality" by posting a video to SnapChat urging others to respect LGBTQ people
A right-wing Catholic archbishop who once served as the Vatican’s ambassador to the United States has accused Pope Francis of heresy for promoting the “legitimization...
State Department has refused to recognize the U.S. citizenship of children of same-sex couples who were born abroad
Lawsuit alleges policy violates nonbinary people's right to equal protection under law and their freedom from compelled speech
Fate of amendment is uncertain, and could be stripped out by Senate Republicans in conference committee
"Coach Dave" claims Lori Lightfoot's marriage to another woman shows there's something "seriously wrong" with her judgment
From Broadway Bares to Cuba Libre's patio, here's our handpicked recommendations for your week -- July 30-August 5, 2020
Albert Chester called gay rights a "proud stand for unnatural lusts and desires" and mocked coming out in various Facebook posts
OutWrite opens a new chapter to mark the LGBTQ literary festival's 10th anniversary with an online-only event
A selection of prose and poetry from some of the LGBTQ authors appearing at this year's OutWrite!
Everything you need to know about this weekend's all-digital affair!
Tim Zientek's show offers a sexy, soulful take on a rarely told tale
Taylor Swift's surprise quarantine release tries on an entirely new style for size
Arterton's dynamic performance as a lovelorn lesbian writer makes "Summerland" worthwhile
Harvey Fierstein narrates Julianna Brudek's film about nine LGBTQ activists on an emotional journey
Watch as the Congressional Chorus performs a virtual rendition of the classic Jamiroquai hit.
A special exhibition at the National Gallery of Art of Degas' best-known works
Our annual LGBTQ summer literary issue celebrating the OutWrite Festival in Washington, D.C. with prose and poetry from 14 authors.
Tony Green ignored the "scamdemic" until he hosted a gathering that infected his loved ones with COVID-19