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Jane Hilton's 'Cowboys & Queens' captures the modern American dream

Organized by The Little Black Gallery London, Jane Hilton's Cowboys & Queens opens March 27 at the Freyboy Art Salon in Las Vegas.

15 Thirsty Pics to Celebrate the U.S. Debut of ‘BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! The Book’

BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! The Book features new work from more than sixty photographers in thirty countries celebrating queerness.

Boys! Boys! Boys! podcast: A new voice in queer culture

Here's everything you need to know about the new podcast hosted by award-winning DJ and podcaster Graeme Smith.

Trans Folks Who Are Unemployed, Homeless, or in Massive Debt

Paying for medical care isn't the only concern facing transgender Americans.

'Queer as Folk' Reboot Is a Go, Will Take Place in the South

First Manchester, then Pittsburgh, and now the Crescent City.

A New Orleans Trip for Halloween

This Halloween, take a look at New Orleans, the city that goes all out for any, and every, occasion. It's bewitching this time of year.

'Orange Is the New Black' Actors Say They Weren't Fairly Compensated

Several cast members of the early streaming hit have revealed their struggles with low wages and residuals.

Gay Artist Robert Rauschenberg Dead at 82

Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him a reputation as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture, and dance, has died, his gallery representative said Tuesday. He was 82.

Frameline Kicks Off

Last night at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, the 33rd annual Frameline LGBT film festival kicked off to a packed house. The opening-night film -- An Englishman in New York , a sequel of sorts to The Naked Civil Servant -- this time follows Quentin Crisp in the later years of his life, after he had jumped the pond to Manhattan and become an American treasure, only later to become the scourge of the gay community for a time, following a remark he made about AIDS being a fad in the '80s.

The Getty Goes Gay Cruising the Archives


Funded in part with a $50,000 grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation and curated from the gargantuan collection of the One National Gay and Lesbian Archives, this eclectic, poignant, and most often whimsical exhibition is spread over three venues.

Nancy Pelosi makes history as first female speaker

The spotlight belonged to Nancy Pelosi on Thursday as she became the first woman in history to stand at the head of the U.S. House of Representatives, second in line to the presidency.

Queer joy marches on in these 37 photos of WeHo Pride 2025

We're here and queer, get into it!

The Next Great Lesbian Singer

LP is a bonafide star with a number 1 hit single -- in Europe. When will America catch on? 

In a Word: Carter

An up-and-coming visual artist finds a collaborator in actor James Franco, making a name for himself and getting his strange new film a screening at MoMA.

Rainbow Bright

Choreographer Brian Brooks reveals another of his true colors at this year's 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Festival in New York City.

Gay Après

Winter sports fanatic Scott Holman loves cold men, slippery slopes, and vacations filled with ups and downs.

Kelly Cutrone: Cool Boss, Crappy Lesbian

Fashion PR maven, author, and reality TV star Kelly Cutrone expresses her love for gay men in the office and straight men in the bedroom.