Queer joy marches on in these 37 photos of WeHo Pride 2025
We're here and queer, get into it!
June 23, 2025
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We're here and queer, get into it!
The documentary Let the Canary Sing outlines Cyndi Lauper's rise to fame in the 1980s along with her early activism for LGBTQ+ people, reproductive freedom, and more.
The performer and activist is the first to receive that honor.
West Hollywood's 'One City One Pride' LGBTQ Arts Festival provides a fun and cultural way to close Pride month in L.A.
Pride parades are fabulous, but let's not forget the Dyke Marches.
We’re here, queer, and not going anywhere!
Queer joy is radical in the big apple.
Garrett Bruno, otherwise known as Garrett Travels, was charged in connection to the death of Esther Abouab in October 2024.
This robot is Gay with a capital G, and the Trump crowd is NOT happy — but we are!
Opinion: Mental illness in Black people is criminalized, and Lil Nas X being thrown to the ground and arrested is no laughing matter, Mey Rude writes.
The global music superstar has new EDM songs and a new EP coming out, that is at once dramatic and dreamy — perfect for the Pride season.
The news comes after Lil Nas X was arrested and hospitalized by police last week.
The Grammy-winning DJ and producer opens up about how Cyndi Lauper’s farewell tour became her resurrection from crippling grief and depression.
In an era where queer acceptance flourishes, the essence of gay bars evolves, igniting questions of belonging and identity.
The legendary icon continues to use her voice to create beautiful music and stand up for equality for all.
Some residents of the LGBTQ+ mecca expressed outraged at the flag-lowering in Matthew Shepard Square, which followed a presidential proclamation.
Gay Air Force veteran and former WeHo News publisher Ryan Gierach says his neighbors have subjected him to verbal and physical abuse.
West Hollywood is a gayborhood in crisis.
British YouTuber Calum McSwiggan could face up to a year in jail if convicted of filing a false police report.
The Los Angeles cast of Wicked took to a cabaret stage Monday night to combat inequality and raise money for gay rights. Wicked casts in New York, Louisville, and Chicago did so as well.