On Tuesday, October 1, vice presidential hopefuls Tim Walz and JD Vance met on the debate stage in New York to support their party's nominees in what many call "the most polite debate" in this election cycle.
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As with all elections, the SGN believes it is vital to uplift the voices of marginalized, disenfranchised, and oppressed people across the nation.
Hannah Murphy Winter started their new job as "The Stranger's" editor-in-chief, becoming the first Nonbinary person to hold the role.
A new leaf has turned for the Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus, who together announced interim director Craig Coogan's shift to permanent executive director in mid-September.
Summer Taylor, a Nonbinary Capitol Hill resident and veterinary assistant at Urban Animal, was found not at fault for their own death during a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest along I-5 on July 4, 2020.
On Friday, September 6, Israeli soldiers shot and killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi while she was protesting against Israeli occupation in the West Bank.
As a professional skydiver and co-founder of the Highlight Pro Skydiving Team, Curtis uses her sport to celebrate the accomplishments of women and advocate for the rights of all people.
The state's Transgender healthcare advocates and lawmakers have not yet recognized the importance of BMI-related barriers in discussions about healthcare access for TGNC people.
When did Halloween become so- boo-jee? Let's dive into the numbers and see if the Queer community is getting tricked or treated this holiday.
Unexpected Productions (UP), Seattle's oldest improv theater, will present three Halloween-themed shows during the spooky season, which is right around the corner.
Jessica Lang, the resident choreographer at Pacific Northwest Ballet for the next three years, who carried away the laurels on opening night with her world premiere of "Black Wave", made especially for the performers.
The 29th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival (SQFF), presented by Three Dollar Bill Cinema, is ready to make a "Q-thartic!" imprint on the city's moviegoing landscape.
The 19th annual Tasveer Film Festival and Market brings the South Asian cinematic scene to Seattle October 15 through 20 with events, forums, and screenings at venues throughout the city.
For Lesbians living in the Seattle area between 1988 and 2012, absolutely the best part of the SGN was the column "A Dyke About Town," written by the pseudonymous Mercy Moosemuzzle.
On Saturday, Oct. 5, Travis Holp will be at Theatre on the Square in Tacoma for an evening of love, hope, healing, joy, and messages from loved ones in spirit.
Come up to the lab and see what's on the slab! The ultimate Halloween experience is celebrating its 49th anniversary, with special host Barry Bostwick, the original Brad Majors from the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture, known by locals as MoPOP, is throwing it back to the '80s with its upcoming exhibit on the life, activism, and art of Keith Haring.
Was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, Gay? That is the primary question Peterson's documentary attempts to explore.
What would you do if you could speak with your future self? What would you want to know? What advice would you feel you could safely give? That's the central conceit driving "My Old Ass".
In his new memoir, When You Step Upon a Star, William Keck reveals his secret past as a sleazy tabloid reporter for the National Enquirer, all while being in the closet.