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LGBT Center to Host Viewing Party for Tonight’s 2020 Democratic Debate

December 19, 2019

December 19, 2019

No sure where to watch the chaos of the next 2020 Democratic Candidate debate? The Los Angeles LGBT Center’s got...

Data Shows LA Pride 2019 Brings Nearly $75 Million in Revenue to Greater L.A.

December 12, 2019

December 12, 2019

This year’s LA Pride festival generated almost $75 million in economic output for greater Los Angeles.  On Tuesday, December 10,...

WeHo Art Exhibit: What is Queer Photography

December 4, 2019

December 4, 2019

Masculine, feminine, non-binary, gender-fluid – all perspectives tell our story. ROUND HOLE SQUARE PEG 4 is a juried photography exhibition...

WeHo Celebrates Shop Small Saturday

November 26, 2019

November 26, 2019

Portion of proceeds to be donated to Los Angeles LGBT Center Culinary Arts Program. As Thanksgiving slowly starts to recede...

WeHo Mayor D’Amico: ‘Create Your Own Traditions’

November 26, 2019

November 26, 2019

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, time is going to fly by before we know it. But holidays are all...

City of WeHo Survey Seeks Public Feedback to End HIV Stigma

November 16, 2019

November 16, 2019

The City of West Hollywood needs the public’s health recording data on HIV stigmatization.  “Stigma and discrimination are potentially the...

EVERYTHING You Need to Know About Halloween in WeHo

October 31, 2019

October 31, 2019

Each year, the City of West Hollywood hosts its incomparable Halloween Carnaval, one of the most unique Halloween gatherings 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...

First Rainbow Crosswalk to Be Unveiled at Roosterfish Friday

June 27, 2019

June 27, 2019

The streets of Los Angeles are about to get a little bit gayer. Well, one street in particular. The City...

Queer Poetry to Pay the Rent

June 11, 2019

June 11, 2019

By Melanie Camp It started as an experiment. Brian Sonia-Wallace wanted to see if he could pay his rent through...