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Agatha Harkness exposed: the shocking historical identity of Jolene revealed

Of all the dastardly stunts Agatha Harkness has pulled across time, the reveal from the latest episode proves she was evil "just because she can" be.

This Two-Spirited Activist Is Fighting for Visibility and Justice

In the state of Oklahoma, one disabled Native American is screaming louder than the rest. 

Brussels: Four Ways to Try It

A fantastic melting pot of languages, cultures, and skin tones where anyone can find his or her niche.

A New Miami

The city is evolving into a more inclusive scene, and it's booming with diversity. 

Hot Sheet for March 1, 2013

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Outfest film gets "experimental," the world goes Brad, and Broadway finally gets kinky.

Curtain Up 2012

Our choices for some of this year's don't-miss LGBT movies.

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.

Op-ed: We Can All Use A History Lesson

History classes largely leave out some of the most significant contributions LGBT people have made over the centuries -- so what are we doing about that?

New Archive Shows Real History of LGBT-Led Families

The Family Equality Council and Yale University have partnered to create an interactive timeline, and Yale is preserving an archive of materials on the LGBT family equality movement.

Kameny Calls Out Brokaw on Lack of Gays in New Book

Longtime gay activist Frank Kameny has sent an angry letter to former news anchor Tom Brokaw about his latest book, Boom! Voices of the Sixties.

Why a 73-Year-Old Gay Pool Party Shook Us to the Core

LGBT people have always existed, though society has long tried to hide that fact. It's time we reclaimed our history.

Buenos Aires Arts and Culture

Buenos Aires teems with museums and sights jostling for your attention. Some are vital for any B.A. visit, but prospect further and there are plenty less obvious attractions waiting to be discovered.

The Importance of Seeking Social Security Survivor's Benefits

Same-sex spouses who, because of discriminatory laws, were unable to marry before one partner died can now receive the benefits -- but not all know they're eligible. 

The Lost Pink Triangles

An exhibition of Nazi persecution of homosexuals goes on display in NYC.

Alarming Drug Use Among LGB Teens

Gay, lesbian, and bisexual teens are 190% more likely to abuse illegal substances than heterosexual youths, according to a new study from the University of Pittsburgh.