Get your rubbers at the ready: BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! opens Gallery Café in London
BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café is a new cultural hub to promote queer and gay fine art photography.
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BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Gallery Café is a new cultural hub to promote queer and gay fine art photography.
Democrat Sarah McBride beats Republican John Whalen for Delaware's sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Largely forgotten in history, William Dorsey Swann was a true revolutionary and embodies everything we cherish about the art of drag today.
Drag Out the Vote has chosen these 38 queens, kings, and things to get you to sashay to the polls!
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The embattled gay New York congressman says he will not seek reelection in the wake of a damning ethics report that found he most likely broke federal law.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's extremist antics have managed to alienate the entire Republican Party.
Sometimes the skits write themselves.
Grag Queen talks to PRIDE about getting RuPaul’s blessing to join the family and the challenges of hosting Drag Race Brasil.
Love letters, love triangles, scathing rejection, and literary feuds. Virginia Woolf’s L Word chart has all the drama of a Showtime series.
The Equality Act would include protections in public accommodations, public education, employment, housing, federal funding, jury service, legal protections, and credit.
Diana Nyad, Edie Windsor, Brittney Griner, and Mary Lambert are just a few of the outstanding women of 2013. Vote for who you think is Woman of the Year!
The House of Representatives Thursday voted 248-175 for Rep. Virginia Foxx's amendment to the 2012 defense authorization bill restating the Defense of Marriage Act, one of three antigay measures proposed Wednesday as amendments to the bill. Rep. Dan Burton, of Indiana, introduced two other amendments to the defense spending bill Wednesday. The first would prohibit federal funds from being used to facilitate civil unions or marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples, as outlined by DOMA. The other would prevent the military from providing training on "don't ask, don't tell" repeal to personnel in combat zones.