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Devoted to His Country, Dismissed by Trump

February 7, 2019

February 7, 2019

Transgender U.S. Army veteran, Rudy Akbarian, shares how the Trump Administration’s transphobic policymaking will not undo his patriotism. By Jorge...

GAY L.A. – In 1958, Gay Rights Won For the First Time

January 23, 2019

January 23, 2019

When the Supreme Court sided with a gay magazine, history was made. Before the 1950s, America didn’t have any gay...

GAY L.A.: The Last Los Angeles Bathhouse

January 14, 2019

January 14, 2019

Before the AIDS epidemic, bathhouses acted as a community center. But with way more sex. “To the left of me,”...

City of WeHo’s Lesbian Speakers Series Features “Self Starters” Wednesday

January 8, 2019

January 8, 2019

As a double minority, it can be hard for queer women to lead an industry, let alone make a noticeable...

Strengthening Your Relationship and Reducing Conflict

December 21, 2018

December 21, 2018

By Matthew Verdun M.S. When you and your significant other have arguments does it feel like the problems don’t get resolved,...

GAY L.A. COLUMN: Meet You On the Other Side

December 19, 2018

December 19, 2018

Remembering L.A.’s last great piano bar. Earlier this month, the New York Times ran a profile of Steve Ross, one...

This Record Label is Raising Money for LGBTQ+ International Rights with Perfume Genius

December 6, 2018

December 6, 2018

The great queer music artist Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) has joined forces with W Records to release two exclusive tracks...

“It’s a Drag to Give” to Raise Money for LGBTQ Center, Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition

December 4, 2018

December 4, 2018

Charity just got a whole lot more fabulous. The fourth annual “It’s aDrag to Give” charitable event is back on...

The Delightful Queerness of Crossdressing in Four Clowns’ “Welcome to Illyria!”

December 3, 2018

December 3, 2018

Four Clowns’ “Welcome to Illyria” is the Shakespeare remake we didn’t know we needed for the holidays. Performing now through...

40 Years After Harvey Milk’s Death: Where Are We Now?

November 27, 2018

November 27, 2018

About 41 years ago, first openly gay elected official Harvey Milk made history after winning a seat on the San...