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LGBTQ+ Historical Drama, “Twentieth Century Way” at Long Beach Playhouse

August 2, 2018

August 2, 2018

As the play-within-a-play unfurls, theatre attendees will leave, feeling the urgency to help the fellow Man. The Long Beach Playhouse’s...

AIDS History in WeHo

April 26, 2018

April 26, 2018

A reading of “Patient Zero and the Making of the AIDS Epidemic” comes to West Hollywood.

`In 1967, Jean Genet’s “Un Chant D’Amour” Was Taboo Everywhere But at L.A.’s Park Theater

July 30, 2017

July 30, 2017 3,965

This essay is part of a series on Queer underground cinema in the '60s.

Jacob Dekema, Who Designed California’s Freeways, Dies at 101

June 26, 2017

June 26, 2017 242

They called him the King of the Freeway

L.A.’s First Pride Parade, a Celebration Born From Strife

June 11, 2017

June 11, 2017 3,172

The Christopher Street West Parade, as it was initially named, had a rocky start.

Vice Versa: America’s First Lesbian Magazine, Made in Los Angeles

May 16, 2017

May 16, 2017 831

Before After Ellen, there was Vice Versa

Getting Down in Griffith Park: A History

May 1, 2017

May 1, 2017 3,676

The Griffith Park Gay-In was a long time coming

Want to Be An HIV Advocate? There’s a Cookbook for That

April 11, 2017

April 11, 2017 791

It's a recipe for global change

“Queers” Will Tell a Gay History of Britain

March 30, 2017

March 30, 2017 784

With Sherlock's Mark Gatiss at the forefront