Coverboy: Noah: Service with a Smile
Coverboy Interview: If you like guys with a positive attitude, you'll love Noah. Originally from Bangkok, Noah has been in the United States for three years, where he's enrolled in English classes and...
View ArticleQuarter-Century Sentence for Corkins: Gay man who pleaded guilty in Family...
News: Floyd Lee Corkins II, the 29-year old Virginia gay man who pleaded guilty in February to committing the August 2012 shooting at the Family Research Council's (FRC) D.C. headquarters with the...
View ArticleCommunity Service Likely for ''Heidi Glum'' Defendants: Prosecutors reach...
News: One of the defendants seen in an online video apparently attacking a local drag performer in a June 23 incident at a restaurant at 14th and T Streets NW has been offered a deferred-sentencing...
View ArticleDC Center Announces Fall Initiatives: LGBT community center to expand GLOV's...
News: The DC Center, the District's LGBT community center, has announced two new autumn initiatives in the areas of combating anti-LGBT violence and promoting better health. First, the center's...
View ArticleGenerating Support for Gender Identity: Williams Institute study highlights...
News: A study released earlier this month by a nationally recognized think specializing in research related to the LGBT community found that amending Maryland's civil-rights law to explicitly prohibit...
View ArticleWanda Alston House Marks Five Years: D.C.'s only dedicated space for homeless...
News: Advocates for at-risk LGBT youth will host a reception Oct. 8 to celebrate the formation of the Wanda Alston Foundation and the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Wanda Alston House, the...
View ArticleReady? Set! No.: No matter how much some people love Hillary Clinton, it is...
Opinion: Even after a few years of watching it grow, I still find myself fascinated daily by my Facebook feed. The thousand or so ''friends'' I have — those aren't sneer quotes, just acknowledging the...
View ArticleSchwartz Opens Her Home to PFLAG: Area politicos host benefit for PFLAG Metro...
News: Former D.C. Councilmember Carol Schwartz (R-At large), Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett (D) and Jay Fisette, vice chair of the Arlington County Board, will be hosting an event celebrating...
View ArticleCommunity Loses Past GLAA President: Barrett L. Brick, 59, dies of cancer...
News: This time last year, Barrett L. Brick was being honored by Immigration Equality with the group's Global Vision Award as a ''consistent voice in speaking out on behalf of LGBT immigrant...
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Feature Story: Sunday, Sept. 29 The Laramie ProjectPay-What-You-Can preview performance7:30 pm.Tickets on sale 5:30 p.m., limit two per customer, cash onlyFord's Theatre511 10th St....
View ArticleTransformational Faith: Washington National Cathedral remembers Shepard and...
Feature Story: In marking these 15 years since the death of Matthew Shepard, Ford's Theatre has partnered with a number of other entities. Some of the partners have obvious ties to the tragedy, such as...
View ArticleFrom Wyoming to Washington: Marking 15 years since the murder of Matthew...
Feature Story: Setting the Stage TWO YEARS AGO, under the guidance of artistic director Paul Tetreault, Ford's Theatre launched the Lincoln Legacy Project to annually build programming that educates...
View ArticleSpotlight on Spinella: One of the first out actors has enjoyed impressive...
Stage: Stephen Spinella boldly thanked his male lover in 1993 when he won a Tony Award for Best Actor. ''There was a little squeaky-squeaky about that, but Harvey Fierstein had broken that [taboo] much...
View ArticleA View of Rome: Theater J actor Susan Rome is most often a mother -- except...
Stage: Remember John Waters's A Dirty Shame? "I was the 'splosher,'" says Susan Rome, who played Messy Melinda. "I was the person who derived sexual satisfaction by splashing myself with messy stuff."...
View ArticlePop Art: Artisphere presents Andy Warhol's inflatables installation ''Silver...
Art: Jose Ortiz never forgot an experience he had over a decade ago at New York's Queens Museum of Art. "You follow all the rules and you don't touch and you don't do this and that," Ortiz explains....
View ArticleFast Track: With ''Rush,'' Ron Howard has made a fun, exciting action movie...
Film: There's no such thing as an unpredictable sports movie. Once in a while, a surprising one might pop up, but the rhythms of the story largely remain the same. An athlete pushes himself to succeed,...
View ArticleIs the Pope Catholic?: Pope Francis appears to turn Vatican tide
Opinion: I am grateful to have a pope who does not remind me of Emperor Palpatine. This does not exhaust my hopes for the papacy, but we're off to a good start. The former Cardinal Jorge Mario...
View ArticleContinuance in IHOP-Shooting Trial: Trial delayed for 12 days as prosecutors,...
News: The trial of LaShawn Carson, the 28-year old Washington woman accused of shooting a gay man following an altercation at a Columbia Heights IHOP restaurant in March 2012, was delayed for an...
View ArticleFrom Test to Total Health: National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a...
Opinion: One of the cornerstones of HIV prevention and message is "Know your status, get tested." But I want to tell you the hard truth: It's not just a test. It's more than that. Because it needs to...
View ArticleSecond Defendant in Drag Beating Gets Community Service: Second woman accused...
News: The second woman seen in an online video apparently attacking a local drag performer in a June 23 incident at a restaurant at 14th and T Streets NW pleaded guilty to a charge of simple assault...
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