The Capitol Ballroom Council, the local organization for D.C.’s Ballroom community that promotes charitable giving, leadership development, and creativity, will hold a drag brunch fundraiser...
Everything from a Native American cinema showcase to Deborah Cox with the National Philharmonic to Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson at MGM National Harbor.
Our icks of the best arts, entertainment, and dining this week in D.C., including Night of the Living Drag and more!
The queens of "We're Here" spread another season of love, tolerance, and fierce drag across the small towns of America
The Capital Pride Alliance is moving its "Colorful Fest" to Dock 5 at Union Market, and adding several partner events from Oct. 15-17.
If signed into law, a recently passed bill would classify stealthing as sexual battery under California's civil code
A gay teen has been left "broken" after an ex-partner led a group assault against him, in what prosecutors described as "torture"
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America installed its first transgender bishop, the Rev. Megan Rohrer, to lead the Sierra Pacific Synod.
The Washington Football Team and Team DC will host the organization's first annual Pride Night OUT on September 16.
A Washington State man was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison after being found guilty of murdering a 17-year-old trans woman.
Lil Nas X scooped video of the year at the VMAs, but it was his performance of Industry Baby that had everyone talking
Tyler Posey has come out as sexually fluid and queer, after previously revealing he has "hooked up with guys"
A Maryland man was hit over the head with a bottle by a man yelling homophobic slurs while walking his dogs with his date last...
The White House's Pride Month exhibit highlights artefacts from LGBTQ history, including the Stonewall Riots and AIDS epidemic
Michael Cimino, who is straight, said he received homophobic comments and death threats for playing Love, Victor's gay lead