April 26, 2024 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

Author: Henry Giardina


The South’s “Licenses to Discriminate” Laws are Just What They Sound Like

December 4, 2017

December 4, 2017 1,104

With the passage of HB1523 in Mississippi, religious freedom has started to officially trump queer rights in the South.

Babs is Back, and Not a Moment Too Soon

December 4, 2017

December 4, 2017 42

Netflix showcases the First Lady of American Gayness with “Barbra: The Music...The Mem’ries...The Magic!”

For World AIDS Day, L.A. Looks to an HIV-Free Future

November 30, 2017

November 30, 2017 57

In L.A., World AIDS Day invokes the complicated, tragic past of AIDS awareness history through events, talks, and community-oriented thinking.

What’s Happening: “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” Edition

November 30, 2017

November 30, 2017 1,376

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?

Palm Springs is the Home of America’s First All-Queer City Council

November 29, 2017

November 29, 2017 53

After City Councilmember Lisa Middleton’s historic win on November 7, Palm Springs has the nation’s first 100% LGBTQ+ City Council.

“Alias Grace” Tells a Story of Historical True Crime, with a Lesbian Twist

November 28, 2017

November 28, 2017 4

The Margaret Atwood adaptation is full of twists, turns, and highly suggestive undertones.

For the First Time Ever, the Speculum is Getting Remodeled

November 27, 2017

November 27, 2017 30

The age-old instrument is finally transitioning into the modern era.

Scotland Will Legally Recognize Non-Binary Gender Markers

November 27, 2017

November 27, 2017 45

Scotland is reforming its Gender Recognition Act to allow individuals easier access to legal gender identification.

Who Put the “Moz” in Moz Angeles?

November 27, 2017

November 27, 2017 64

November 10 has officially been deemed “Morrissey Day” in Los Angeles. But how did the singer’s great love affair with the City of Angels begin?

GLAAD’s Television Survey Shows LGBTQ+ Representation at an All-Time High

November 20, 2017

November 20, 2017 6

It’s not just the prestige shows like “Transparent” or “Orange is the New Black” that are calling attention to queer lives on screen.