Miller Releases Book to Celebrate Historic LGBTQ Bars
Historically, much of LGBTQ culture has been centered around nightlife. Dark, smoky, and with little to no windows, bars were…
Historically, much of LGBTQ culture has been centered around nightlife. Dark, smoky, and with little to no windows, bars were…
Today, on a newly-released episode of Ancestry’s YouTube series, Two Lies and a Leaf, former *NSYNC member Lance Bass discovered…
According to the US Mint, the American Women Quarters Program is, “a four-year program that celebrates the accomplishments and contributions…
The Stonewall National Museum and Archives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is believed to be the largest LGBTQ library in the…
Scotland has just announced that teaching LGBTQ+ history will become compulsory in the country’s curriculum for schools. The move makes…
James Hormel served an important role in political history as America’s first openly gay diplomat. During his tenure, he served…
The stories, experiences, and history of LGBTQ people have often been suppressed in society. However, despite hundreds of years of…
Ric Weiland was a gifted, yet haunted man. He was extremely intelligent and his knowledge of computers led to him…
The international Imperial Court System (IICS) is teaming up with the National LGBTQ Task Force to launch a campaign asking…
The LGBTQ History Project, a New England-based nonprofit dedicated to preserving and promoting the voices of past queer icons, has…
Liquor brand Jägermeister has heralded a campaign throughout the pandemic called the Save the Night Initiative, which has been dedicated…
Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon were two of the world’s first leading LGBTQ pioneers. The two women founded the first…
Martin Jenkins used to play professional football for the Seattle Seahawks. After that, he entered into a career of politics…
On Sunday night, Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the presidential race. After winning the Iowa Primary, and coming in a…
This year marks the 5th anniversary of Wes Anderson’s modern classic The Grand Budapest Hotel, which showcases the peculiar and…
Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda sat down with Ellen DeGeneres and cracked plenty of jokes all while giving some awesome…
‘Hamilton: The Exhibition,’ a 360-degree, immersive exhibit that will travel to select US cities, will premiere in Chicago in April…
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today delivered a formal apology in the House of Commons to individuals harmed by federal…
California will be the first state in the country to use history books that are LGBT-inclusive textbooks for K-8 classrooms.…
The Loud House on kids’ network Nickelodeon already made LGBT history last July when they casually introduced a set of…
The intersection of Market and Castro in San Francisco, may soon be getting a makeover fit for the historic moments…
During World War 2, homosexuality was more then just frowned upon, it was illegal. If found guilty English soldiers could…
President Obama’s designation today of Stonewall National Monument marks it the first national park site dedicated to LGBT history around…
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers remarks at a press conference announcing the complaint against the State of North Carolina…
It’s not often I stand in the middle of a sprawling enclosure in the jungle, tossing buckets of smashed fruits…
Carnival’s Adonia began its voyage from Miami to Havana on Sunday afternoon, snipping at the ribbon between American cruise companies and Cuban…
Transgender actress, who was made famous by Andy Warhol, Holly Woodlawn, has died at the age of 69. Brought to…
More LGBT history is being made in the world of sports after Chris Burns, a Division 1 basketball coach came…
A high school in San Francisco will be the first in the nation to offer a course on LGBT issues.…
Today, Google celebrates the first female in space, Sally Ride, who passed away in 2012. Making history on June 18th,…