From Coming Out to Don’t Ask Don’t Tell: Barney Frank’s LGBTQ+ Rights Legacy
Barney Frank died earlier this week. He was 86.
Barney Frank died earlier this week. He was 86.
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School board members said the song about Marsha P. Johnson and the Stonewall Uprising, which contains no lyrics, was “indoctrination.”
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Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson are teaming up for Jane Schoenbrun’s new blood-soaked queer horror film, ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.’
Towa Bird dropped her second album, Gentleman, on May 15.
Ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, the Human Rights Campaign is pouring $15 million to stop anti-LGBTQ+ politicians.
Juniper Blessing, 19, was a singer and had wanted to study atmospheric science while at the University of Washington.
Sophia Bush teases “collection of stories and moments from my life” in upcoming book, And I Will Tell You Mine.
The annual list by ILGA-Europe takes into account the laws and policies that impact LGBTQ+ people.
The former Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida – future site of a memorial to honor the victims of the 2016 massacre.
Fram cites the Supreme Court of Virginia’s recent ruling, overturning the new congressional map, as the decisive factor for her withdrawal from the race.
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In advance of his solo show this summer, the purveyor of divas, drama, and scandal joins lineup for ShowQueens soft launch on May 15.
The lawsuit argues the City selectively enforced its ordinances against a couple who painted their white fence in rainbow colors to protest the removal of Duval Street’s rainbow crosswalks.
From subway artist to international renown, an exhibit at The Brant Foundation traces the formative years of Keith Haring.
Lola Tung will star in ‘Ripe!,’ a lesbian soccer romance produced by USWNT star Kelley O’Hara, giving us sweaty tension and summertime yearning.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League is expanding to the Motor City for the 2026-27 season.
Hayden Panettiere gets candid in upcoming memoir, ‘This Is Me: A Reckoning,’ disclosing her sexuality and more.
The National Museum of African Art’s “Here: Pride and Belonging in African Art” celebrates the large, joyful story of queer African art history.
Rethink the way you celebrate Pride and be proud all year long at these off-season Pride celebrations.
U.S. Department of Education opens Title IX Investigation into historically women’s Smith College for admitting what they call “men.”
San Antonio’s first ever Trans+ History Week proclamation centers visibility, preservation, and the urgency of telling trans stories.
Mid Vermont Christian School forfeited a basketball game rather than play a team with a trans girl – was banned, filed a lawsuit and scored $566K.
MUNA, Brandi Carlile, Ethel Cain, Hayley Williams, Mitski and more are set to headline this year’s All Things Go DC.
The sweeping new law has even created challenges for Idaho police who are concerned about how to make gender determinations without engaging in investigative actions that could be deemed inappropriate.
Amid congestive heart failure, the politician says he regrets the progressive agenda of his party – and that he won’t live long enough to see Trump’s “continued implosion.”