Metro Weekly – 07-06-17 – Queer Faces of Fringe by MetroWeekly on Scribd
It remains unclear whether President Donald Trump brought up the topic of anti-gay abuses happening in the Russian republic of Chechnya when he met face-to-face...
New York City police are still searching for a man accused of punching a disabled man with a pro-LGBTQ sticker on his walker in the...
Fundraising page has been set up to help the victim cover her medical and living expenses
Synth and percussion artist talks about her gender fluidity and coming out process in multiple interviews
LGBTQ advocates call on U.S. officials to more forcefully condemn the anti-gay purge
Jameka Evans' lawyers argue her employer violated her rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
Lawyers representing the plaintiffs who sued to stop a Mississippi “religious freedom” law from taking effect have asked the full 5th Circuit to rehear their...
Ebony Morgan becomes the 15th transgender person of color to be violently killed this year
Hollis is moving to Los Angeles
LGBTQ people are a vital part of Fringe. We asked eleven to sit for portraits and share what the month-long event means to them.
Every production at this year's Fringe Festival, plus all LGBTQ content highlighted!
Merriweather Post Pavilion celebrates 50 years as one of the nationâs preeminent summer stages with a special concert
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a flawed yet faithful remastering of a gaming icon
Features silly sketches, live riffs on an unfathomable B-movie, and audience participation
The exhilarating new Spider-Man swings Peter Parker into a full-throttle growth spurt financed by Tony Stark
The tricks performed by Piff the Magic Dragon are amazing, but he truly slays audiences with his unique brand of comedy
Unavailable for decades, AFI will show John Waters' gloriously grotesque second feature
In the age of Trump, Margaret Cho wants to speak out more than ever
Video projections, large-scale photographs, and hanging sculptures feature in this exhibition