The "sexy, sultry, spicy" cirque cabaret AirOtic will play in D.C. for an extended run at Hook Hall.
The bisexual Black poet/teacher/activist June Jordan is getting renewed attention through a brand new stage work.
Migguel Anggelo's imaginative, semi-autobiographical fable "English with an Accent" makes its debut at GALA on April 1.
A keynote speaker at Creating Change, ALOK has profound ideas on how the LGBTQ community can confront trauma and live authentically
Everyone from Mary Chapin Carpenter to Pink Martini to Fantasia will be making a trip to the fabled outdoor Virginia venue.
More than a dozen international films will screen at in-person gatherings from March 24 to March 26 at the National Building Museum.
Zendaya, the singer, is back in a major way thanks to the increased focus on the tunes featured in HBO Max's Euphoria.
The "unapologetic, unabashedly gay artist" Perfume Genius brings his current tour of "Set My Heart on Fire" to the venue on Friday, March 25.
Plaintiffs argue state government is discriminating against them by barring them from changing their gender markers
The highest appeal court for British Caribbean territories has upheld bans on same-sex nuptials in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
With her new album Crash, Charli XCX makes it clear her urge to experiment and innovate is as strong as ever.
In commemoration of Black queer civil rights leader Bayard Rustin’s birthday, on March 17, the National Black Justice Coalition, the nation’s largest Black LGBTQ civil...
After two years of smaller-scale events, Pride in the Nation's Capital returns to its full glory this June.
A Grammy rule change means anyone who is credited on any project that's up for Album of the Year is nominated with the main artist.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival blooms again with a combination of in-person and virtual events.