Jordan Seavey’s irreverent drama-comedy, “Homos, or Everyone in America” will make its Southeast debut at Out Front Theatre. Chronicling the...
In the America of today, the rift between party lines has grown astronomically: Democrats and Republicans are judged by how...
Jack Lowery’s debut book, “It Was Vulgar & It Was Beautiful: How AIDS Activists Used Art to Fight a Pandemic,”...
Carl Bean Men’s Health and Wellness Center to Host the Symposium: People Living with AIDS in Atlanta
The Symposium: People Living with AIDS comes to Atlanta on March 19 to give a voice to those living with...
The Trevor Project found gender-affirming hormone therapy is related to lower rates of suicide and depression among transgender and nonbinary...
This year, 2021, marks the deadliest year for transgender people in recent history. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), which began...
In A Night at the Sweet Gum Head, journalist and writer Martin Padgett tells the story of Atlanta’s LGBTQ history...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 17.9 percent of people with disabilities were employed in 2020, falling from...
GLAAD has released its report on LGBTQ and HIV news coverage in the South, and its findings are troubling. Though...
Based in 1970s Soviet-occupied Estonia, Peeter Rebane’s “Firebird” tells the true story of Sergey Fetisov (Tom Prior), a private in...
The first day of the IGLTA convention saw over 400 attendees from over 27 different countries, who were excited to...