Many acclaimed LGBTQ people died in 2018 from the worlds of entertainment, sports, advocacy, business and beyond. This list is being updated, but they include: Casey...
No. 10 — Highly gay Broadway year Broadway, of course, is always gay to some extent but 2018 seemed gayer than ever with revivals of landmark...
Let’s face it: Avoiding a disastrous New Year’s Eve can be a task more daunting than escaping the Titanic, as it fills with deadly torrents of...
January 20, 1961. Thousands of young people gathered around their television sets to watch John F. Kennedy, America’s second youngest President, deliver his stirring Inaugural Address. ...
Raquel Willis (Photo by Kristina Ashley Williams) Two months after the LGBT media world exploded with questions about whether the straight new Pride Media owner of The...
LGBT rights activist Fred Karger tried to warn Broadway superstar and LGBT icon Kristin Chenoweth about the turbine of trouble awaiting her if performs with the...
More women were nominated than ever before this year
A judy does Royce Hall
Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office on Dec. 1
John Grant doesn’t exactly fit the expected image of a rising star in the music world. Openly gay, openly HIV-positive, and well into middle age, he...