Over the next week, we’ll all make the usual New Year’s resolutions – eat better, exercise more, or save money. And within a few days, most will likely be broken.
A mainstay of Wilton Manors and Fort Lauderdale, Tony and Gloria began their musical careers on 52nd Street in Manhattan, and have played up and down the East Coast, from New York to Key West for years.
Trans actress Josie Totah speaks on the importance of representation, rapper Lil Nas X chats with YouTuber James Charles, and Katy Perry performs at the AMAs.
This year is a big one for the Transgender Medical Conference — it’s in its 10th year, it’s the first time partnering with Florida Atlantic University, and it will be going virtual.
By the mid-1980s, David Buechner’s star was clearly on the rise.
A federal appeals court cleared the way for a trial in a copyright lawsuit over a YouTube video showing a baby dancing to the Prince song, "Let's Go Crazy."
“I am, I said.” Neil Diamond’s voice filled the gay bar in Detroit when I walked in.
(AP) A South Ogden city councilman has voted against an agreement to have an openly gay country musician perform, saying he didn't want the performer to make a political speech.
(WM) The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving to offer transgender veterans gender confirmation surgery, Secretary Denis McDonough announced at a Pride Month event in Orlando June 19.
The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale announced its next Happy Hour with The Galleria, a free virtual music series, to run this week on Facebook Live.
Carlo Infante, the out gay bass player of the band White Noise, is describing their newly released “Out Of The Ashes,” an album of songs the band performed “back in the day.”
Call it a baby step in planning.
Oh the irony.
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