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Tom of Finland Art & Culture Festival returns to L.A. just in time for the holidays

For the first time, the international festival takes place concurrently with CLAW’s Leather Thanksgiving celebration.

Celebrating the legacy of Jean-Michel Basquiat

The enduring impact of the artist's revolutionary work continues to inspire art, culture, fashion, and more.

Smithsonian responds after report of ending long-held drag shows following Republican angst (exclusive)

Reports found drag shows disappeared from the Smithsonian's calendar after institution leader Lonnie Bunch told House Republicans he'd "look into" them. Here's what really happened.

In the Galleries: FEMO

'Everyone in this show uses their bodies in some form, to probe the diversity of their imaginations.'

In the Galleries: The Imperfections of Inframen

Arieli's infrared portraits of dancers have a ghostly beauty as they reveal imperfections in men at the peak of their youth.

In the Galleries: Transformer

A reunion show of art and artists from a groundbreaking exhibit in 1974 explores the aesthetics of desire and sexuality through travesty and drag performance.

In the Galleries: Shungaboy

Taking advantage of the many life drawing workshops available in New York and outlying areas, Shungaboy has found camaraderie and a vital voice expressed in the male figure.

In the Galleries: SexyBlack

Rick Castro's Antebellum Gallery celebrates Black Pride with a selection of erotic work.

In the Galleries: 'Tease'

Jan Rattia's photographs explore issues of masculinity and outward expression via portraiture of dancers.

In the Galleries: SHE

The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Advocate & Gochis Galleries present 'SHE', an exhibit of work by 3 women artists in honor of International Women's Day.

In the Galleries: Dylan Scholinski

Transgender artist and activist Dylan Scholinksi proves that art can save your life in an exhibit at Monmouth University.

In the Galleries: Hairy and Heartfelt

Mr. Elbank is a key figure in the beardification of the style world, but there is a worthy cause behind this new exhibit.

In the Galleries: David Lavine

Lavine's collage works are meticulous and completely loopy at the same time.

In the Galleries: Masculine Masters

Recent male figurative art on exhibit at the MooiMan male art gallery.

In the Galleries: Kehinde Wiley

Wiley's classically composed work in the new exhibit "A New Republic" travels through time and culture at the speed of light.

In the Galleries: Hollywood Cool

Celebrate Oscar week with a glance back at the superstars of the golden era of Hollywood from an exhibit of John Hamilton's archive.

In the Galleries: Anna Campbell

In her show, 'Etiquette Kit' Anna Campbell pokes wryly at the status quo concepts of gender and sexuality.

In the Galleries: Against Nature

Pacifico Silano explores the suppressed history of homosexual men in Nazi Germany.

In the Galleries: John Waters

The imp of the underground never loses his edge. See his recent artwork in a new exhibit.

In the Galleries: Hugh Steers

A current exhibit at Alexander Grey Associates shows Hugh Steers's virtuoso use of light and color.

In the Galleries: Peregrine Honig

Peregrine Honig's latest solo exhibition, "Unicorn," at Haw Contemporary challenges our sexual and digital identities.