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Three Trans Women Attacked in Hollywood

August 20, 2020

August 20, 2020

On Sunday August 16th, 2020, Instagram influencer Eden the Doll and her friends Joslyn Flawless and Jaslene White Rose were...

GAY LA: Judy Never Really Left Los Angeles

November 2, 2019

November 2, 2019

How the queer Icon has shaped L.A. There’s no doubt about it: 2019 is the year of Judy Garland. In...

THEATRE PREVIEW: “Orry” Dishes Out Hollywood Gossip in Limited Run

October 26, 2019

October 26, 2019

In Gentleman George’s latest production, “Orry,” you’re invited to the funeral of three-time Oscar winner and Hollywood legend, costume designer...

More Than Just Another Gay Character

October 17, 2019

October 17, 2019

In Hollywood, LGBTQ+ characters that are more than just — well, LGBTQ+ — can be hard to come by. Most...

Q&Slay: “What To Do Show” Advice Podcast

October 13, 2019

October 13, 2019

Can you introduce yourselves?  Hey!  I’m Aidan Park and this is my indefatiguable partner in podcasting and occasional shenanigans, Jamie...

GAY LA – When Drag Was All the Rage (But Queerness Wasn’t)

August 6, 2019

August 6, 2019

Today, it’s not hard to find drag culture wherever you are. From VH1, to Netflix, to Twitter, the language of...

THEATRE PREVIEW: Passions of Lesbian Lovers in the Military in “100 Planes”

July 16, 2019

July 16, 2019

The year is 1997 and hotshot young pilot Lieutenant Kay McClure dreams of being the first to fly a new...

“Shooting Star” Attempts to De-stigmatize Porn Industry

May 25, 2019

May 25, 2019

The porn industry is a $97 billion business, making it bigger than the music industry. Yet, it remains an industry that...

Yas, KINGQUEEN: An Unconventional Hollywood Fairytale

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019

By Melanie Camp In a conventional sense, INA lived a beautiful Hollywood Dream. Signed to Universal Music and working as...

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...