Sherry Vine returns to Crazy Aunt Helen's with her baudy, filthy comedy cabaret, 'Potty Mouth!'
War on the Catwalk, revived and ready for its first go-round since the pandemic, hits the Lincoln Theatre in D.C. on Sunday, July 10.
The iconic film by John Waters is out in a restored 4K Criterion Edition, and shows this weekend at midnight at Landmark E Street Cinema.
"Kylie has some kind of magical thing that our community is just in love with," says DJ Ed Bailey, who is spinning at the 9:30...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is encouraging Floridians to move to California for "freedom" from restrictive right-wing laws.
Johnny Sibilly and the vibrant cast of "Queer as Folk" refresh the franchise for a new era of LGBTQ friends, lovers, and allies.
Speakeasy combines the worlds of cirque, illusion, burlesque, and musical theater with an upscale cocktail flight.
'Red Velvet' focuses on an 1833 milestone when Ira Aldridge became the first Black actor in history to portray 'Othello.'
The crime-solving trio of Martin, Short, and Gomez shine in a second, suspenseful season of "Only Murders in the Building."
This year's 42nd "A Capitol Fourth" marks the concert's return as a live event at the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol building.
Richard Thomas anchors an elegant, engaging production of Aaron Sorkin's "To Kill A Mockingbird" at the Kennedy Center.
A single lesbian will now be allowed to become a foster parent for refugee children after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops dropped their opposition...
Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law has officially gone into effect, at least partially, as of Friday morning, leaving teachers scrambling to comply with what...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton would be all too happy to defend defend the state's now-defunct anti-sodomy law in court.
The bill will attempt to codify a Supreme Court decision that established employee protections for gay and transgender workers.