Billy Porter Releases New Music: Love is Always in ‘Fashion’
“Fashion” is a clever nod to Porter being a fashion powerhouse, but it ultimately delivers the more important message that love, hope, and joy are always in fashion.Continue Reading
SIX Saunters Into The Paramount Ready to Take Heads – Um, Names
Performances of SIX begin in Seattle on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 7:30pm with a Thursday, July 13, 2023 1pm matinee followed by an evening performance. Continue Reading
Staying Local: Paul Allen’s Cinerama Theatre Acquired by SIFF
Pursuant to Allen’s wishes, the Seattle Cinerama Theater was earmarked to be sold with all estate proceeds dedicated to philanthropy.Continue Reading
Pride and Less Prejudice to Host Panel on Queer Visibility in Media
Chris Colfer, Cameron Esposito, and Alexandra Billings will participate in a virtual panel on queer visibility and authorship in the media.Continue Reading
Hate Crimes Increase During Elections: Report
Each of the last four presidential election periods have shown an unmistakable pattern: Hate crimes increase during elections.Continue Reading
Asparagus, Mud Runs and Water Follies: Explore the Tri-Cities in Washington’s Wine Country
The Tri-Cities offers a sun-drenched retreat for exploration and rejuvenation all year long.Continue Reading
Idina Menzel and Carly Rae Jepson Headline WeHo Pride Music Fest
WeHo Pride presents a free outdoor concer at West Hollywood Park kicking off OUTLOUD’s three-day queer music festival.Continue Reading
SCOTUS Urged to Protect 12-Year-Old Trans Girl the Right to Play with Peers
West Virginia is one of 19 states that have banned transgender student-athletes in just the last three years as part of an escalating wave of state-level restrictions on the rights of transgender people. Similar federal lawsuits are pending in Idaho and Tennessee.Continue Reading
Seattle Cabaret Festival Returns to The Triple Door
Seattle Cabaret Festival 2023 returns to The Triple Door with a magnificent opening night showcase hosted by Arnaldo! Drag Chanteuse.Continue Reading
Civil Rights Orgs Tell Congress: Reject Book Bans and Bigotry
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, joined by 229 national, state, and local civil and human rights and education organizations, called on Congress to support H.Res. 219, the Bill of Rights for Students and Parents.Continue Reading