SXSW’s film lineup includes trans documentaries, coming-of-age dramas, and urgent stories of activism and survival. Here are five titles to keep on your radar.
Bunnies on the Bayou hosted an exclusive annual VIP Garden Party this weekend in the lead up to its main event on Easter Sunday. The Garden Party, held at the home of Tony Bravo and ...
Greater Houston LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce co-founder Tammi Wallace reflects on the organization’s first decade and its ...
Theatre Under The Stars announces its 2026–27 season featuring Kinky Boots, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Music Man, Disney’s The ...
Relate Search co-founder David Armendariz discusses building an inclusive recruiting firm and supporting LGBTQ visibility as ...
Houston native Patrick Oathout has entered the special election for the District C City Council seat, highlighting ...
A new Kansas law requires transgender residents to change IDs to reflect sex assigned at birth, invalidating hundreds of licenses and prompting legal challenges from civil rights advocates.
Houston Gaymers Touch Grass Trade the glowing screens for some outdoor time. Join the Houston Gaymers for a hike through some ...
LaToya “Hunny” Phillips is running for Rosenberg City Council At-Large Position 1 and could become the city’s first Black woman and openly lesbian council member.
March’s astrology features a powerful Pisces lineup, a New Moon on March 18, and Mercury retrograde ending March 20, encouraging reflection, emotional awareness, and thoughtful decisions in love.
Bliss Mayon and Kaamil Al-Hassan are building more than parties with Bliss Sundays. Their Houston initiative creates consistent community spaces for queer women, lesbians, and sapphics.
After a chance meeting at JR’s Bar & Grill, Jovon and Jose Tyler celebrated their love with a heartfelt New Year’s Eve wedding filled with music, family, and tradition.