From disco dance parties and drag countdowns to no-cover bar hangs, here are 21 LGBTQ New Year’s Eve celebrations across Washington, D.C.
The popular LGBTQ sports-league hangout will close Nov. 23 as its owners step back, with Kiki’s Keaton Fedak taking over the space.
Uproar, a D.C. gay bar marketed toward the bear community, has launched a campaign to raise money to cover sudden "unexpected costs."
A specially curated roundup of a few of this year's scariest places for D.C. queers to get in the Halloween spirit.
At Shakers, the latest addition to D.C.'s LGBTQ bar scene, three voluminous rooms of strangers feel like one big party.