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In 1965, Life magazine declared San Francisco the capital of gay America. And the Castro was its beating heart.
Fans praise the "diverse and inclusive" show which has reached new audiences since its 2005 revival.
Multidisciplinary artist Tourmaline talks with The Washington Post about her new biography of a New York City legend.
Chief Dieppa has designated Officer Brandon White as the department’s first LGBT Liaison. Officer White will “serve as a ...
This Pride season, LGBT Youth Scotland have launched a new campaign, It’s Giving. The phrase “It’s giving” originated in ...
A piece of art representing the ban on LGBT people serving in the military will be lit up on Wednesday to mark 25 years of ...
News is getting an exclusive look at a specialized police unit created to serve and protect members of the LGBTQ+ community ...
Hungary's parliament passed legislation in March banning pride events, including a popular LGBT march in Budapest that draws ...
Former members of the military dismissed or discharged for being gay said they have been left “angry and disappointed” at low ...
"Giving in to that hate only emboldens those who wish to push us back into the shadows," said Prattville Pride Vice President Caryl Lawson.
Ugandan authorities have perpetrated widespread discrimination and violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ...