April 28, 2024 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

Category: ARTS


Creating Unity Through Vulnerability with gAYGUTs

April 20, 2019

April 20, 2019

By Melanie Camp As a child growing up in Manhattan, Los Angeles based performer, Enrique Jesus Hernandez, called 911 more...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Another Defense for Rainbow Flag Creator

April 15, 2019

April 15, 2019

A second response to a “Letter to the Editor” regarding the true identity for the historic rainbow flag creator As a...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Defending the Rainbow Flag Creator

April 13, 2019

April 13, 2019

In response to a “Letter to the Editor” regarding the true identity for the historic rainbow flag creator My name...

A Look Behind Genderqueer “Rubbish and Dreams”

April 10, 2019

April 10, 2019

Queer artists of Los Angeles, get ready for an enriching evening on Saturday, April 13. The California LGBT Arts Alliance...

GAY LA: When Lesbian Visibility Was an L.A. Specialty

April 9, 2019

April 9, 2019

In 2017, West Hollywood’s Plummer Park hosted an exhibit titled Lesbians to Watch Out For: ’90s Queer L.A. Activism. On...

Clexacon Gives a voice to Queer Womxn

April 7, 2019

April 7, 2019

What started as a simple meet-up to unite fans of LGBTQ+ pop culture three years ago, has now evolved into...

Los Angeles LGBT Center’s New Campus

April 6, 2019

April 6, 2019

The Los Angeles LGBT Center is hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Anita May Rosenstein campus in West...

Dinah Weekend, Here We Come!

April 4, 2019

April 4, 2019

Break out your bikinis and board shorts, ladies because Dinah Weekend is upon us. This five-day celebration for queer women...

Hollywood’s First Out Gay Star Was So Much More

March 31, 2019

March 31, 2019

 In the 1920s and 30s, William Haines refused to play by society’s rules.  In the studio system of the silent...

Bringing Queer Dramady to the Stage with “An Evening of 1 Acts”

March 27, 2019

March 27, 2019

Get ready for an evening of fast pace entertainment, L.A. In the world of flash fiction, one might read incredibly...