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Paralympian comes out as gay after medal-winning event

Dimitri Pavade said he is ready to be a leader in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

LGBTQ+ Airbnb travelers rate their top 10 cities

Inclusive language listings pay off in the latest analysis of LGBTQ+ traveler experiences.

Paris Olympics will give out 300,000 condoms to athletes, continuing long-held tradition

300,000 condoms will be available in the Paris Olympic Village, returning to tradition after the IOC issued an intimacy ban and social distancing orders for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

15 of the Queerest Places to Spend New Year’s

Whether it’s with millions of people or with a few, check out these places to go to have a queer New Year’s Eve.

Here are the world's most visited cities and where they stand on LGBTQ+ rights

Some of these cities welcome LGBTQ+ travelers while others punish same-sex sexual relations with the death penalty.

Top 15 Destinations for LGBTQ+ Travelers

Need some help planning your next gaycation? You won’t go wrong with these gay-friendly locations.

Here are the 15 gayest travel destinations in the world: report

A new ranking revealed some favorite queer travel destinations for 2024.

Who was James Baldwin? A look at the Black gay writer and civil rights activist's life and legacy

James Baldwin's work remains relevant today, on what would have been his one-hundredth birthday.

Bi Icon Josephine Baker to Receive One of France's Highest Honors

Baker was a dancer and singer who fought for Black civil rights and against the Nazis.

Grindr’s 2024 in review from tops to bottoms and from daddy culture to Charli XCX

The gay hookup app has some sexy data on its users. Check it out.

France's Top Newspaper Apologizes for Anti-Trans Cartoon, Artist Quits

Le Monde published a cartoon mocking sexual assault and transgender identity.

You'll Never Guess Which Countries Had the Most Tops, Bottoms, Verses & Sides in 2023

The 2023 edition of Grindr Unwrapped is here, and it’s packing a lot of sexy information.

Oregon Gov.: We Will Welcome Syrian Refugees

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, the nation's first openly LGBT governor, is responding to growing anti-refugee sentiment with a welcoming warmth. 

Rare Play About Oscar Wilde Will Return to NYC

John Gay's solo play Diversions & Delights will get its first professional New York staging since Vincent Price performed it on Broadway in 1978.

Gays Arrested in Thailand: Ugly Americans Come in All Shapes

The San Diego couple arrested for mooning a Thai temple don't look like the trashy American stereotype. But there are many ways to be an ugly American, Amanda Kerri writes.

Why were Republicans freaking out over a drag performance at the Olympics?

The opening of France's Olympics clearly angered American conservatives.

Was James Buchanan the First Gay President?

Writer Thomas J. Balcerski on the 15th president and his very close male friend. 

Shangela's Success Shows the Power of Queer Resilience

The drag performer discussed her remarkable rise at the grand opening of the Los Angeles LGBT Center's new campus.