Gay actor Everett Quinton, a mainstay of New York City’s Ridiculous Theatrical Company, has died at age 71. Read on » The Arkansas Senate has approved a bill that would classify drag shows as adult-oriented businesses and limit the venues where they could be staged. Read on » A Utah state senator stood up for his transgender intern as the Senate debated a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. Read on » Hate speech has consequences. Read on » Embattled gay New York Republican Rep. George Santos claimed he survived an assassination attempt and a midday Manhattan mugging during an appearance on a Brazilian podcast in December, a newly unearthed video shows. Read on » A lesbian couple in Florida said they are closing their small antique shop because of the treatment they received from one town official with a history of antigay comments. Read on » Apparently, we can't have nice, sweet, candy-coated chocolate things. M&M's announced on Monday that it was taking an "indefinite pause" from its spokescandies, and would have actor and comedian Maya Rudolph as its new spokesperson. Read on » The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning. While many of the films celebrated focused on LGBTQ+ characters, most of the projects lacked queer leading actors or creatives. Read on » A group of far-right radicals and white supremacists gathered across from an 18-and-over drag brunch in Tennessee with a Nazi flag and accused patrons of being "groomers." Read on »
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