Prime Video's "Overcompensating" offers a keenly perceptive portrayal of campus life for a closeted college freshman.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC aims to inspire hope through its upcoming WorldPride International Choral Festival.
A Republican bill seeks to ban pornography and prosecute the sharing of "obscene content," potentially even outlawing nude selfie-sharing.
The 11th Circuit finds that Florida's law targeting "adult live performances" infringes on protected forms of speech.
A new study claims that being subjected to conversion therapy may lead to high blood pressure and increased heart inflammation.
Starting this week, WorldPride 2025 and its partners kick off three weeks of performances, protests, and parties.
To celebrate our 31st Anniversary, we present, for the first time since 1994, the interview that launched Metro Weekly magazine.
A loud, clunky, and laughless "Pirates!" drags a clever Victorian operetta through the mud of misplaced modernity and musical confusion.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cut the ribbon on Mary's House for Older Adults, the first dedicated housing community for LGBTQ seniors.
Kimberley Bush, executive director of the DC LGBTQ+ Community Center, shares her vision for the gleaming new space.
Filmmaker and author Lovell Holder spins Roger Q. Mason's gay-Lincoln fantasia "Lavender Men" from stage to screen.
Performers in the international song competition may only now display the official flag of the country they represent.
Nicolas Cage goes down under in the hallucinatory yet half-baked psychological thriller "The Surfer."
Marvel serves up a "Very Special Episode" of their superhero franchise with the morally ambitious "Thunderbolts*."
Virginia governor pressures John Reid to exit the race over naked posts, which the Republican Lt. Gov. nominee firmly denies are his.