November 23, 2024 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

Author: Annette Semerdjian


City Hall Protesters Call for Access to Bathrooms for Homeless Citizens

November 13, 2017

November 13, 2017 3,449

Protesters at L.A. City Hall are fighting for the rights of homeless individuals to use public restrooms.

This Teen Developed a Bra for Early Breast Cancer Detection

October 12, 2017

October 12, 2017 75

Mexican teen Julian Rios Cantu has developed technology that can alert users to signs of breast cancer even before a mammogram.

Does Tökr Have What it Tokes?

October 9, 2017

October 9, 2017 8

The new startup is being called the "Amazon of Weed"

Taking on Latinx and Chicanx Art, Identity, and Language

September 25, 2017

September 25, 2017 64

PST: LA/LA has been bringing artistic, intersectional cultural expression to the forefront for years.

What to Expect at This Year’s Amber Rose SlutWalk

September 21, 2017

September 21, 2017 75

From nun costumes to live performances, be prepared for a politically-charged good time.

“No Wire Hangers” Shows a Designer’s Hard-Earned Journey to Success

September 14, 2017

September 14, 2017 58

"No Wire Hangers” explores the life and career of designer Raymond McNeill.

Is California Failing Lesbian Couples?

September 4, 2017

September 4, 2017 796

From this week’s (disappointing) conclusion of the landmark Videckis and White vs. Pepperdine suit to a case of Health care neglect in Alhambra, California’s Lesbian population is starting to feel the squeeze of the Trump era.

West Hollywood is in Desperate Need of New Lesbian Spaces

August 31, 2017

August 31, 2017 32

As lesbian bars continue to shut down across the country, L.A. needs new women-run spaces more than ever.

Queer Expectations for Beautycon L.A.

August 16, 2017

August 16, 2017 814

Was this L.A.'s queerest Beautycon yet?