A tour de force dual performance from under appreciated actress
As I travel the District knocking on doors running for the D.C. Council I hear how much residents expect of their Council member. Many are part...
Faced with the prospect that low-income people with HIV or AIDS would be evicted from temporary housing facilities, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services...
A D.C. man pleaded guilty Feb. 3 to assaulting and threatening a group of women with a knife in Adams Morgan during an incident that police...
The former girlfriend of a lesbian D.C. Superior Court judge was found guilty Feb. 2 of three counts of breaking, entering and burglarizing the judge’s home...
The pastor of a Unitarian Universalist Church inside the Capital Beltway is announcing Sunday that she will stop signing Maryland marriage certificates until they’re available to...
Equality Maryland has rescheduled its annual lobby day activities in Annapolis for Monday, Feb. 22. In an announcement sent to the organization’s supporters, Equality Maryland Executive...
The Our City Film Festival (sponsored by Yachad, a nonprofit for D.C. affordable housing) showcases films that capture Washington, D.C., beyond the monuments, politics and traffic....
Chip Brown and his partner, Scott Freda, have achieved their dream by helping someone else achieve theirs. The two gay men recently assisted 22-year-old Caressa Cameron...
The Department of Health & Human Services on Wednesday announced it has awarded an LGBT advocacy group $900,000 to create the first national resource center on LGBT aging. In a statement,...
The Democratic National Committee’s LGBT Americans Caucus is giving high marks to President Obama and the Democratic Party’s efforts to advance LGBT rights over the past...