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REVIEW: “Dixie’s Tupperware Party” Scores 100+ on Laugh Meter and Queer Meter

December 21, 2018

December 21, 2018

Most people of a certain age might remember that iconic quote from “All About Eve” “Fasten your seatbelts.  It’s going...

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...

Not Your Grandma’s FRUITCAKE (It’s Way Gayer)

December 12, 2018

December 12, 2018

The queerest Holiday Craft Fair in Los Angeles. With Christmas just around the corner, perhaps you’ve begun thinking about gift...

Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Community Supports Immigration Rights

December 10, 2018

December 10, 2018

By Christian Balderas It’s not news that the Trump Administration’s actions and rhetoric vehemently denounce undocumented immigration into the United...

The Fruitful Reign of Los Angeles’ Queer Mother Karina Samala

December 9, 2018

December 9, 2018

Since the 1990s, one woman has been keeping queer culture alive from Long Beach to L.A. With Ryan Murphy’s “Pose”...

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...

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...

The Best LGBTQ+ Goings-On Around and About L.A., period.

November 29, 2018

November 29, 2018

LGBTQ Public Charge Comment Party When: Friday, Nov. 30 from 6–7:30 p.m. Where: Trans Wellness Center, 3055 Wilshire Blvd., Los...

Transgiving Dinner Party with Your Chosen L.A. Family

November 26, 2018

November 26, 2018

Because sometimes family looks different in the queer community. By Jorge Paniagua When Mariana Marroquin, the current program manager of...