This week's New York Times investigative report reveals that GLAAD's Ellis has lived a life of luxury on your donations - into the millions of dollars.
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This fall, Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) is set to host an exciting lineup of trailblazers and innovative writers
Mango QTs' dedication to Seattle's South Asian Queer and Transgender community has filled part of a social gap.
Queer people from Bellingham to Spokane have joined the international nonprofit to learn outdoor skills, meet fellow nature enthusiasts, and find a welcoming wilderness community.
Fifteen years after its founding, the QLaw Foundation will mark a milestone this September with a "Falltacular" celebration
Port Townsend- based researcher authored two nominations for landmarks with African American LGBTQ+ significance for the Historical Landmark Nomination Committee meeting in May.
Pride Across the Bridge (PAB) is a nonprofit that serves 2SLGBTQIA+ people on the Eastside through resources, community-based events, and advocacy efforts.
A former employee posted allegations of safety concerns, financial mistreatment, and disrespect of their personal identity against the business.
There's a strange feeling of warmth and excitement fizzing in the hearts of Democrats, a feeling many young voters have yet to experience: hope.
Procrastinators from across Washington state flocked to mailboxes on August 6 to deposit their votes for the primary election.
So I decided to throw caution (and my preconceived notions) to the wind and venture into this bastion of Sapphic celebration.
"a celebration of Grrrls, Queers, POC in the Seattle punk music scene"
Guitarist and singer-songwriter Christie Lenée will tour the Pacific Northwest to showcase her most recent album, "Coming Alive"
A galaxy of drag kings and beings will light up the stage for three nights at the Emerald City Kings Ball
Jasmine Joshua loves creating relationships between the audience and performers.
She has decades of experience in the theater industry and Intiman Theatre's artistic director since 2017.
The market brings together local Queer artists and entrepreneurs to showcase their businesses and sell their products.
Supporting young artists who are looking to start their own small businesses needs to be a community-wide focus. Cutie says it's the only way for artists to succeed.
Ruggero Leoncavallo's popular Pagliacci opened for the first time since 200
Next month, James Robinson will move to Seattle with his husband to become the general and artistic director of Seattle Opera