Los Angeles officials not only stripped funding from their fire department but then funneled that money into "woke" nonsense.
co-produced by and benefiting San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. aidslifecycle.org 55th Annual LA Pride Parade June 8, 2025 Hollywood L.A. held the first permitted gay ...
With Donald Trump taking the oath of office Monday to become the 47th president of the United States, reaction in the Southland was, not unexpectedly, split along party lines — with Republicans hailing his return to the White House as a “glorious day” and Democrats casting a critical and often harsh eye,
They’ve waited six years to call themselves a “family.” Pehthai Thanomkhet and Nathnicha Klinthaworn finally did on Thursday when Thailand’s law on same-sex marriage came into effect and they got formally married at a mass wedding event in Bangkok.
Thai city Pattaya is preparing to register same-sex marriages as the country's Marriage Equality Act is set to come into effect next week. Bang Lamung District Chief Patcharaphat Srithanyanon said his office was ready to cater to LGBT couples who decide to register in the colourful tourist city.
“What’s Up?” was the 1993 single from the group’s only album before the breakup — the 1992 release “Bigger, Better, Faster, More!” The album made it to No. 13 on the Billboard 200. Italy’s DJ Miko released a 1993 dance cover of the 4 Non Blondes song titled “What’s Up” (no question mark) featuring singer Maria Capri.
Following Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration Monday, reactions in Southern California were, as expected, reflective of the nation’s starkly drawn party lines. Republicans extolled the 47th president’s return to the White
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Queer bars in New York City are stepping up to support wildfire relief efforts, LGBTQ establishments, and community groups impacted by the ongoing fires in
Comedian Adam Carolla feels that the Los Angeles fires will mark a political turning point for the city and California.
Berlin-based sonic explorer Jules Reidy teams up with Italian drummer-composer Andrea Belfi for the album Dessus Oben Alto Up (as Belfi & Reidy) on Marionette Records. It’s a thoughtful exercise in skittering ambience, unobtrusive but complex and occasionally, abstractly interesting.
Loss, love and a sense of belonging — survivors, evacuees, heroes and allies weigh in on what the fires revealed