To honor LGBT victims of the Orlando shooting, this month, sexy comedy show 'Paid or Pain' will go gay for Pride at New York Comedy Club on Friday, June 24th at 11:15pm with proceeds being donated to the lives of those affected.
Pinot Pride and Rose Pride, the new wine brands from Emmy-nominated actor and musician Tituss Burgess, launched with a three-day Taste of Tituss Pride celebration June 17, 18 and 20, 2016 at The OUT Hotel and 42West in New York City. The wines are now available at pbtbwine.com. The event was produced by Jacob Langfelder with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefit GLAAD and Equality Florida. Scroll down for photos!
Michael Longoria kicks off New York Pride with SONGS FOR NEW ALTERNATIVES, a star-studded fundraiser to empower LGBT youth and raise money for the New Alternatives center. BroadwayWorld spoke with Longoria to learn more about the event, his passion for the community, and his heartfelt album, BROADWAY BRICK BY BRICK.
At their concert Sunday night at Chicago's United Center, U2 renamed their iconic song 'Pride (In the Name of Love)' to 'Gay Pride (In the Name of Love).'
Music director and arranger Benjamin Rauhala took to Facebook today to express his pride in the Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage. To celebrate, he posted a video of Broadway vet Jeremy Jordan performing Rauhala's mashup arrangement of 'Over The Rainbow' from THE WIZARD OF OZ and 'Home' from THE WIZ at 54 Below last fall. Check it out below!
KINKY BOOTS book writer and Broadway star Harvey Fierstein penned a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter following today's Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage. He credits the arts for introducing society to the values and ideas that made this morning's ruling possible.
Grand Marshals for this Sunday's New York City Pride March, Sir Derek Jacobi and Sir Ian McKellen got the confetti flowing early after this morning's Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Click below to watch the adorable duo get into the NYC Pride spirit!
As part of LGBT Pride month, Logo today announced honorees for the 2015 'Trailblazer Honors,' which celebrate LGBT pioneers at the forefront of THE MARCH to equality and premiere tonight, June 27 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Mayor De Blasio marked the Supreme Court's landmark decision on same-sex marriage today by remarrying his college roommate, THE VISIT producer Tom Kirdahy, and his husband, playwright Terrence McNally!
54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club applauds The United States Supreme Court on today's historic decision. In the three years since its opening, 54 Below has become a favorite venue for the LGBT community on both sides of the footlights, hosting numerous, LGBT-themed artists and performances, fundraisers, same-sex weddings, and even events to shine a spotlight on same-sex couples from states that had previously not recognized the rights of these couples to marry.
Vermont-based ice cream makers Ben & Jerrys celebrated today's U.S. Supreme Court's historic decision to legalize gay marriage nationwide by temporarily changing the name of its classic flavor
President Obama went before the nation to comment on today's Supreme Court ruling in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. Read the full speech and watch the video below!
Sean Hayes and husband Scott Icenogle celebrated today's Supreme Court ruling on Marriage Equality with a joyous new Facebook video to the tune of 'Fit as a Fiddle.'
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington gathered just moments after the decision was announced at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to perform a moving rendition of the National Anthem.
Rejoice! This morning the U.S Supreme Court ruled that Same-Sex Marriage is now legal in all 50 states. The new ruling states that refusing to grant marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples violates the Constitution.