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Closing the chapter with OUTsider Fest and more queer events → Read More
Limon-Mercado, Lockhart vying to be county's next elections official → Read More
This compact new district encompasses almost all of Austin west of I-35 → Read More
Serving Face fundraising comes to Cheer Ups and more → Read More
Businesses now required to post signage explaining health prevention measures → Read More
More important than ever to mask up, urge health officials → Read More
Amidst latest surge, one in three Austinites getting tested is positive for COVID → Read More
Amid spike in community transmission, officials urge all to mask up → Read More
May 30: Texas House Democrats walk out en masse at the end of the regular session, thwarting (for a while) not only “election integrity” legislation but also a ban on trans student athletes → Read More
Whew. Where do we begin? 2021 – much like last year – was a seemingly never-ending roller coaster ride of good, bad, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, and what-the-actual-f!ck (and sometimes all four swirled together at once). Austin's LGBTQIA community was no exception. Our wins, like the city's first-ever LGBTQIA Quality of Life Study, will make Austin a better and more inclusive space for queer and trans… → Read More
Events where you can find queer cheer during the holidays → Read More
Get in the holigay spirit with Austin Gay Men's Chorus, Little Gay Shop, and more events → Read More
Look good, feel good this holigay season with Austin’s LGBTQIA makers → Read More
Bizarre Stripper Burlesque’s second anniversary show and more queer events to keep you warm → Read More
Trick or treat yo'self to Goth Prom, Little Gay Shop of Horrors, and more → Read More
HB 25 makes Texas fifth state to pass legislature targeting trans youth this year → Read More
HB 25 bans trans students from teams matching their gender identity → Read More
Nearly 72% of vaccine-eligible Travis County residents are fully vaccinated → Read More
Some 14 years after we last sat down at Holsten’s diner for an ambiguous goodbye to Tony Soprano, The Sopranos' creator David Chase and show co-writer Lawrence Konner and director Alan Taylor deliver the long-awaited origin story of the New Jersey mob boss: The Many Saints of Newark. From its beginning, The Many Saints of Newark’s self-awareness of its TV show origins is evident with Taylor’s… → Read More
Negative COVID tests, other measures now required for city-permitted events → Read More