How unfortunate for the gaslighters that their scary Muslim turned out to be the nice boy next door, Zohran Mamdani.
New year, new you — or new year, need something to do? Here are a few queer events in Philly to pencil in this January and ...
The Philadelphia Orchestra is honoring Julius Eastman, a Black, openly gay composer in “Mendelssohn’s ‘Italian’ Symphony.” ...
Congress sneaks in ban on trans athletes at military service academies Federal lawmakers recently passed the annual National ...
The so-called paper of record, The New York Times, has been on a deliberate anti-trans bent, directed by the paper's ...
I’m writing this as Rocket, my 16-year-old dog, snores next to me in the bed my wife and I share. Usually, he isn’t allowed ...
Over the weekend, I received a call that none of us ever wants to get. A longtime friend had been rushed to the hospital, and ...
An exhibit from local artist Arleen Olshan serves as a remembrance of a lifetime lived in and in service to Philadelphia’s ...
The Sisters Affirming Sisterhood Project, or SAS Project, empowers trans people with identity-affirming clothing and community support.
Gus Van Sant’s “Dead Man’s Wire” recounts a gripping 1977 hostage story but falters, delivering flat tension despite strong performances.
When you stand at the beginning of a new year, it’s only natural to take stock of the one you’ve just lived through. And getting through 2025 was, to say the least, a bit out of the ordinary. For me, ...