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Minnesota Culver's Sued for Antigay, Racist, and Sexist Harassment

The federal agency filed two lawsuits against the franchise holder Tuesday.

School Pulls Campers After Complaints Over Nonbinary Cabin Counselors

Some students were reportedly left in tears over the decision.

Drew Droege on Camping It Up in Die, Mommie, Die!

The comedian and Chloë Sevigny impressionist tells us about a playing a faded actress in the newest production of Charles Busch's iconic satire. 

D’Lo’s Hilarious, Important Show About Trans ID Hits L.A. for Pride

A stand-up comedy show, To T or Not to T is the artist's hilarious and touching reflection on their life-affirming identity. 

Anderson Cooper Set to Work on Vanderbilt Family Series for Amazon

Cooper will executive produce the series.

Lawsuit claims Culver's fast-food chain retaliated against trans manager and workers who reported transphobia

Federal lawyers say the operators of a Culver’s restaurant fired the victims of a transphobic work environment.

Fans of 'A League of Their Own' Demand a Longer Renewal

After it was reported the queer-inclusive series would have only one more season, with just four episodes, fans were outraged.

Religious Rallies Ensue in Support of Iowa's Same-Sex Marriage Ban

With efforts ranging from prayer rallies to political advocacy, Iowa churches are at the forefront of an escalating fight over a county judge's ruling that overturned the state's same-sex marriage ban. About 1,200 people from local churches joined hands and sang the civil rights anthem ''We Shall Overcome'' at a recent rally in Des Moines urging the Iowa supreme court to reverse the judge's decision. ''This is more than a political battle,'' said the Reverend Keith A. Ratliff Sr. of the Maple Street Missionary Baptist Church. ''This is a spiritual battle.''

High School Refuses Student Production of 'Laramie Project'

The production will take place at a local community stage instead.