Stonewall
Inside the Sad World of Racist Online Dating
White nationalists say it's difficult finding women to date.
America's Oldest and Longest Performing Drag Queen Is Still Kicking Ass
RuPaul was barely out of diapers when Walter Cole first took the stage. Thirty-nine years later, he's still the top queen in Portland.
Gay Country Superstar Patrick Haggerty Is Still 'Cryin' Those Cocksucking Tears'
Patrick Haggerty unwittingly released the first gay country album in America with 'Lavender Country' in 1973. Life's been a strange trip ever since.
After Orlando: Stonewall Reacts
The fallout from Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando is being felt across the country in intensely personal ways. VICE News visited Stonewall to see how people are making sense of the tragedy.
Before Stonewall: The Raucous Trans Riot that History Nearly Forgot
How one trans woman helped excavate the rebellion that came before the one that everyone remembers.
Stunning Portraits Spotlight Trans Women Activists of Color
Andrea Bowers's new exhibit asks "Whose Feminism Is It Anyway?"
'Happy Birthday Marsha' Shows What the Gay Rights Movement Owes Trans People
We talked to the filmmakers behind a new short film honoring Marsha Johnson, a trans activist who dedicated her life to the rights of poor trans people of color.
Why Drinking 'Transgender Beer' Won't Help the LGBT Community
This week, British beer company BrewDog announced the launch of the first “non-binary transgender beer” but is it really helpful to compare the transgender community to beer hops?
'Twenty Years Ahead of the World': Talking to Legendary Performance Artist Penny Arcade
We talked to the one-woman show about five decades of performing, her oral history project Lower East Side Biographies and the need to offer young people a queer, punk-rock, alternative to the mainstream.
Unarmed Black Man Was 'Strangled to Death' by Mississippi Cop
Witnesses to Jonathan Sanders’ death told investigators that police officer Kevin Herrington held the horse trainer in a chokehold for more than 20 minutes.
Do We Still Need Gay Awards Ceremonies in 2015?
I went to this year's Attitude Pride Awards to find out if these kinds of events are segregationist, or if they still highlight the kind of LGBT role models society needs.
Revisiting a Deadly Arson Attack on a New Orleans Gay Bar on Its 42nd Anniversary
The fire that killed 32 people at the Upstairs lounge has been largely forgotten, but documentarian Robert Camina wants to make us remember.