On Veterans Day in 1950, a small group of homosexual men met on a hillside in what was then known as Eden Dale, Los Angeles.
The Nazi persecution of homosexuals lurked in the memories of five American men as they gathered in Harry Hay’s Los Angeles home on November 11, 1950.
Chris Patterson-Rosso, left, and Gabe González are the hosts of Sniffies’ podcast “Cruising Confessions,” which is entering its third season.
The national tour of “Stereophonic,” now playing at the Curran Theatre, arrives boasting a mantleful of five 2024 Tony Awards ...
Glen Powell stars as Chad Powers in the eponymous TV show streaming on Hulu/Disney.
Even though it’s been 10 years between Andy Bell solo albums (if you don’t count Bell’s “Torsten” side projects), the gay ...
Madison Eker, founder and CEO of Altogether Agency, sought to refresh and rebrand her firm, which works with companies to ...
The fact that transgender rights are under attack from a hostile federal administration has not silenced those artistic ...
With even Republicans acquiescing to the fact that California voters are set to redraw the state’s U.S. House districts for the 2026 midterms, the passage of Proposition 50 in Tuesday’s special ...
As the sun set in San Francisco’s Castro LGBTQ neighborhood on Halloween, 18th Street filled with goblins, aliens, beasts, ...
Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a gay icon in music, is the subject of two new recordings, an involving set of ...
A transgender sex worker convicted of voluntary manslaughter was sentenced to five years in prison by a federal judge October ...