A transgender sex worker convicted of voluntary manslaughter was sentenced to five years in prison by a federal judge October 31, as she and the victim’s family spoke out.
The U.S. Supreme Court opted not to hear a case alleging that the LGBTQ dating and hookup app Grindr should be held liable after a minor created an account on the app and was sexually assaulted by men he matched with on the platform.
Like a lot of kids, gay, straight, and in-between, Cade Bradley recalls his middle school years as having been a “socially awkward and confused phase in life."
A man previously convicted of killing a gay hair stylist whose homicide and robbery convictions were overturned more than a year ago fired his attorney for being gay.
Alex Wan, the first gay and the first Asian American member of the Atlanta City Council, has seen first-hand how Georgia’s largest city has grown into an economic powerhouse in a journey along with the rest of the South.
Representatives of 160 community-based organizations are learning how to more closely work together despite America’s intertwined crises of social isolation and rising extremism.
Representatives of Another Planet Entertainment revealed more details about the newly renovated and restored Castro Theatre at the Castro Merchants Association meeting Thursday.