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Panic at the disco: A new novel examines the queer mid-life crisis in a uniquely beautiful way

I Make Envy on Your Disco follows a gay man navigating an existential crisis against the lush, electric backdrop of Berlin.

Our Disco Queen: Jewel Thais-Williams

The founder of the first black gay disco in Los Angeles -- which stayed open 42 years and led to a nonprofit clinic for people with HIV and more -- is the kind of hero we need more of.

Meet Gay Bob, the Out and Proud Anatomically Correct Disco-Era Doll

Unlike Barbie's Ken, this doll is packing – and we have the pic to prove it.

When Westboro Pushed the Panic! Button

Panic! at the Disco front man Brendon Urie on battling the Westboro Baptist Church and celebrating his sexual fluidity.

Hayley Kiyoko May Break The VMAs — If You Vote in Time

The queer pop star has gotten a boost from Taylor Swift, LGBT fans, and Panic! At The Disco on her #RoadToVMGAYs.

Feeling the Love for L.A.'s Dearly Departed Circus Disco

Another gay club bites the dust -- but this time it's one that welcomed all races and body types.

Amazon's New Sylvester Mini-Doc Shows the Making of a Black Queer Icon

Billy Porter, Martha Wash, and more recall the legacy of the genderfluid "Queen of Disco."

Sylvester Musical Will Feel 'Mighty Real' in San Francisco Before NYC Return

Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical, which just closed off-Broadway, lives on like the androgynous diva's disco hits.

New Generation Discovers Disco's Sylvester

A new generation discovers the inspiring disco queen's story.

Panic! at the Disco Counters Westboro Baptist Church Picket With Donation

When members of the Westboro Baptist Church showed up to picket a recent Panic! at the Disco concert, the rock band countered the protesters' hatred by pledging to donate $1,000 to the Human Rights Campaign.

Pride Fireworks Attack Near L.A. Remains Unsolved

The victims were taking part in a silent disco ball in Hermosa Beach.

Jewel Thais-Williams Changed Nightlife for Gay African-Americans

The founder of Catch One -- the first black gay disco in Los Angeles -- is a little-heralded heroine.

Infamous WeHo Dance Palace on Endangered List

A 1920s-era camera factory became a trendsetting disco in the early 1970s and later a locus of AIDS activism. It's now threatened by redevelopment.

Frankie Knuckles, 'Godfather of House Music,' Dead at 59

Knuckles, a member of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, played a key role in developing post-disco dance music and worked with many big-name artists.