The gay former congressman from New York has been sentenced to 87 months in prison after pleading guilty to identity theft and fraud charges.
The online portal encourages healthcare workers to report doctors, hospitals, and clinics providing gender-affirming care to trans youth.
John Reid, a gay conservative talk show host, is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for Virginia's next lieutenant governor.
The foundation's board has named Cesar Toledo, a veteran of the Harris presidential campaign, as Crenshaw's successor.
The campaign arm of the Human Rights Campaign is endorsing Democrat Abigail Spanberger, who is seeking to become Virginia's next governor.
A federal jury found that the city of Providence retaliated against Lt. Lori Franchina, who previously sued for on-the-job discrimination.
Smithsonian Visionary Artist Award winner Nick Cave leads the way forward sculpting visions in fabric, beads, and bronze.
The 32nd annual Food & Friends event on May 7 aims to raise $1 million to help nutritionally support people living with serious illnesses.
Adam Gwon's lovely musical about life in small town America in 1996 is the rare kind of show that makes us remember why we love...
Jasmine Amy Rogers makes a confident and dynamic Broadway debut in this vibrant revival of a timeless cartoon icon.
The lawsuit argues that the First Amendment protects family-friendly drag at outdoor festival.
A provocative library book sparks a town-wide culture war in Round House's blazing and timely world premiere, "Bad Books."
Bells are ringing with queer love and romance in Andrew Ahn's funny, if formulaic, re-do of "The Wedding Banquet."
Josiah Ryan, who appears as the religious figure annually at Utah Pride, is raising money to help the Conversion Therapy Survivor Network.
In "Construction Nudes 1981-1985," renowned photographer Blake Little surveys the beauty of anatomy and architecture.