Pride
Gay Rights Firebrand David Mixner Dies at 77
Author and political activist David B. Mixner was famously arrested while protesting Clinton's infamous "don't ask, don't tell" policy
Wicked Queer Announces 40th Festival Films
Wicked Queer, a project of the Queer Film Institute, announces the films for the Wicked Queer: 40 Film Festival.
This Popular California Beach Town Just Voted to Ban LGBTQ Pride Flags on City Buildings
More than 58% of voters reportedly cast ballots in favor of Measure B, which would prohibit Pride, breast cancer awareness and religious flags.
Soccer Star Jakub Jankto Celebrates First Goal Since Coming Out
Jankto let out a roar of delight that seemed to be a celebration on multiple levels.
Men Involved With Pride Flag Peeing Now Want to Apologize
According to the Columbus City Attorney's Office, city prosecutors filed multiple misdemeanor charges against 20-year-old Trey Samuel Fetzer.
NYC Pride Unveils 2024 Theme: 'Reflect. Empower. Unite.'
Celebrating its 40th year, Heritage of Pride|NYC Pride announces our official theme for 2024, "Reflect. Empower. Unite." as it kicks off this year's programming.
Police Will Be Allowed to March in Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardis Gras, but Not in Uniform
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras organizers agreed Wednesday to relax their ban on police marching in their annual parade with a compromise condition that officers do not wear uniforms.
Police Banned from Sydney's Pride March After Jesse Baird, Luke Davies Murders
Police have been disinvited from Sydney, Australia's Mardi Gras celebrations this year after two boyfriends were shot to death by one's cop ex-boyfriend. Police Officer Beau Lamarre-Condon has been charged with two counts of murder.
Did Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Intentionally Like a Homophobic Post?
Tennis star Taylor Fritz has some explaining to do. The world No. 10-ranked player recently found himself in some hot water with sports fans when he appeared to like a homophobic social media post from American MMA fighter Sean Strickland.
Stonewall National Museum to Collaborate with Artist Ruth Crowe for National Women's Month Exhibit
The exhibit, entitled "The Journal Project," is a deeply personal project inspired by Crowe's 72+ journals that she has been writing since 1979.
Watch: Man Urinates on Pride Flag in Columbus, Ohio
Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, are searching for a man caught on camera urinating on a Pride flag. Police are reportedly now investigating the incident as a hate crime.
Watch: Out Soccer Player Zander Murray Gets a Fab Drag Makeover
U.K. drag performer Cherry West gave Murray the look of a lifetime.
Watch: Republican Candidate Valentina Gomez Uses Flamethrower to Burn LGBTQ-Friendly Books
The Missouri Secretary of State candidate posted the viral campaign video that seemed to speak to rightwing voters.
National LGBTQ Task Force Welcomes Trans Activist Kris Hayashi as Director of Advocacy and Action
The National LGBTQ Task Force announced the hiring of Kris Hayashi as Director of the Advocacy and Action department, which currently encompasses the organization's policy, field, and faith teams.
Man Loses It Over Being Seated Next to Gay Couple
The man then allegedly assaulted his dinner date and smashed her phone after she told him to leave the gay couple alone.
Out Footballer Jake Daniels Urges Something 'Needs to Change' With Sport
Daniels became the first out English footballer in 2022.
Winter Party Festival Returns To Miami Beach February 28 - March 5, 2024
The National LGBTQ Task Force's Winter Party Festival 2024 makes its return to Miami Beach for its 31st anniversary celebration from February 28 - March 5, 2024.
Two Gay Bars in Seattle Were Just Raided By the Police, Fire, and Liquor Board
Seattle's Joint Enforcement Team reportedly entered two popular bars and issued citations.
Tom Daley Decided to Come Out Retirement for This Reason
His son, Robbie, reportedly inspired him with a few special words.
Stonewall National Museum, Archive & Library to Receive Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
Stonewall National Museum, Archives & Library is pleased to announce it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Challenge America award of $10,000.