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Robert Wilson, innovative gay theater director and playwright, has died at 83

Wilson "shattered theatrical norms" with his work, The New York Times reports.

The key to Robert Wilson

His brilliant theater defies explanation--yet it's all based on his life. How did a gay kid from Texas become the high priest of the avant-garde?

Bear chasers

A mixed bag of queer films pursued the prestigious Teddy Awards at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival

A Gay Oral Roberts University Graduate's Painful Story

Andrew Hartzler's life as a student was hell, he says. Now he's joined a class-action lawsuit to make sure no other LGBTQ+ students experience the same thing.

Flicka can sing, Dead Can Dance

and many other revelations have marked the recent adventures of our Los Angeles opera critic, including productions of The Grand Duchess,Pagliacci, and Parsifal, a Cecilia Bartoli recital, and--gasp!--a rock concert.

The LGBTQ+ movie fan's guide to the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival

It's the event of the year for classic film devotees — here are some recommendations for the discerning queer fan.

Give Homeless LGBT Youth a 'Shred of Hope'

Clothing company Nasty Pig will auction off exclusive, one-of-a-kind T-shirts designed by celebrities in its Shred of Hope campaign, with all proceeds benefiting the Ali Forney Center in New York City.

Trump's Stabilizing Influence, John Kelly, Is a Monster

The president's chief of staff was supposed to be a rare voice of reason in the White House, instead he denigrates women and espouses conspiracy theories and racism.

Outrage Sparked by Racist Coverage of Nia Wilson Murder

A television station chose to use a photo of the victim holding what appeared to be a gun in their coverage. 

Lesbian Mom Removed From Child's Birth Certificate Fights Ruling

Kris Williams's name was struck from her child's birth certificate because she was the "non-gestational" parent.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Transphobic Bathroom Ban in Florida

The court was divided in a 7-4 vote. 

Pioneering Gay Playwright Robert Patrick Dies at 85

Patrick's The Haunted Host was one of the first plays with an admirable gay protagonist.

Black Episcopalians: Minority concerns lost in furor over gay issues

The national Episcopal leadership is focusing on the issue of gay ordination at the cost of addressing minority concerns and is enlisting African bishops to fight a battle that's not theirs, speakers told a gathering of black Episcopalians on Tuesday in Richmond, Va.