A bold, cheeky, and unexpectedly tender exploration of male intimacy, HOMOSOCIAL’s Jason Wimberly reimagines shared self-pleasure as an act of liberation and radical self-acceptance through photograph ...
In this photo essay, the Blade documents resilience and queer euphoria at Saturday's Lunar New Year festivities.
A candid conversation with Isaac Berlin on redefining safety and dignity in modern queer-centered healthcare ...
Speaking of Leguizamo, as an actor, Schofield moves effortlessly through humor, absurdity, grief, tenderness, and philosophical reflection, but the delivery remains grounded. His charm is indelible ...
Last five years should be wake up call for movement ...
Now available to view at the LA LGBT Center, “JOY!” is a raw preservation of Black queer nightlife, fantasy and self-discovery.
Known as a follower and associate of African American civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Jackson emerged in the 1960s as a leading civil rights advocate for the Black community and other ...
This year’s Film Independent Spirit Awards winners told wide-ranging stories of everything from Paul Reubens’ posthumous coming out in Pee-wee as Himself to a fictional homoerotic relationship that ...
The cast of 'Dimension 20’s' latest season discusses bringing chaos and community to their many loyal fans.
This former Disney star breaks down their new play, 'Foursome,' and the security of performance.
FLUX’s president Queen Victoria Ortega tells the Blade about the organization’s growth and how it fits into L.A.’s unique fabric of TGI-led advocacy work and community-building.
The new show, playing until Mar. 29 at the Fountain Theatre, journeys through the late queer poet's life, radical art and activism.
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