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RuPaul’s Drag Race cast starts their engines in the Windy City for Season 18

Chicago got the first look at Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.  On Dec. 11, ahead of the much-adored reality series’s January launch, this season’s 14 new queens headed for the immersive Drag Race: The Experience…
RuPaul’s Drag Race cast starts their engines in the Windy City for Season 18
Chicago got the first look at Season 18 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.  On Dec. 11, ahead of the much-adored reality series’s January launch, this season’s 14 new queens headed for the immersive Drag Race: The Experience installation on Logan Boulevard. There they took over a real-life replica of RuPaul’s legendary Werkroom and answered questions about the season ahead. For fans, this was a rare chance to meet the queens before the competition begins—and for the cast, it was their first victory lap as the newest racers in RuPaul’s drag empire.
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December 31, 2025 at 5:10 PM
NATIONAL Okla. assistant let go, Ohio ordinance, NSA lawsuit, TGNCNB emergency fund

Transgender University of Oklahoma graduate assistant Mel Curth, who gave a student a failing grade on an anti-transgender paper, will no longer be teaching at the university, The Advocate noted. Curth had been…
NATIONAL Okla. assistant let go, Ohio ordinance, NSA lawsuit, TGNCNB emergency fund
Transgender University of Oklahoma graduate assistant Mel Curth, who gave a student a failing grade on an anti-transgender paper, will no longer be teaching at the university, The Advocate noted. Curth had been placed on administrative leave after giving student Samantha Fulnecky a zero on her psychology paper, which described transgender people as “demonic” and asserted that gender roles are “Biblically ordained.” The university stated the graduate assistant “was arbitrary in the grading of this specific paper” and “will no longer have instructional duties.”
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December 31, 2025 at 4:58 PM
SHOWBIZ ‘Wicked: For Good,’ Bob the Drag Queen, ESPN announcer retires, ‘Heated Rivalry’

The Universal film Wicked: For Good hit Premium Video on Demand on digital platforms on Dec. 30, Deadline noted. Moreover, the Jon M. Chu-directed sequel will be available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray & DVD on Jan. 20,…
SHOWBIZ ‘Wicked: For Good,’ Bob the Drag Queen, ESPN announcer retires, ‘Heated Rivalry’
The Universal film Wicked: For Good hit Premium Video on Demand on digital platforms on Dec. 30, Deadline noted. Moreover, the Jon M. Chu-directed sequel will be available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray & DVD on Jan. 20, 2026. Wicked: For Good broke Wicked‘s opening record for the biggest start ever for a Broadway musical feature adaptation, debuting to $147 million in the U.S.
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December 31, 2025 at 4:46 PM
New data reveals gaps in follow-through on transgender news coverage

Transgender news coverage surged in 2023 as lawmakers introduced a wave of anti-trans legislation, but new data shows that attention quickly dropped off—leaving much of the real-world impact on trans people underreported. The…
New data reveals gaps in follow-through on transgender news coverage
Transgender news coverage surged in 2023 as lawmakers introduced a wave of anti-trans legislation, but new data shows that attention quickly dropped off—leaving much of the real-world impact on trans people underreported. The Trans News Initiative is an interactive project that tracks five years of national coverage across more than 200 publications, analyzing how news organizations have covered transgender people.
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December 31, 2025 at 4:26 PM
WORLD Pushback in Uganda, Liberian Methodist, Malaysia items, ice-skating rule

Pro-LGBTQ+ Ugandan organizations spoke out in unison on Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, against the growing restrictions on fundamental human rights, among other issues, Erasing 76 Crimes noted. The advocacy newspaper Kuchu…
WORLD Pushback in Uganda, Liberian Methodist, Malaysia items, ice-skating rule
Pro-LGBTQ+ Ugandan organizations spoke out in unison on Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, against the growing restrictions on fundamental human rights, among other issues, Erasing 76 Crimes noted. The advocacy newspaper Kuchu Times and the legal aid organization Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum (HRAPF) criticized the “legislative assault” by the Ugandan regime, saying it has caused a humanitarian crisis characterized by widespread human-rights violations.
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December 31, 2025 at 4:15 PM
SAVOR Perry’s honor, Dry January options and a new Niles spot 

—Merry good: For those who celebrate Christmas, I hope Santa was good to you.  —All that jazz: Hey Nonny, Arlington Heights’ restaurant and live music venue, will host its 4th Annual Women’s Jazz Festival—the nation’s largest festival…
SAVOR Perry’s honor, Dry January options and a new Niles spot 
—Merry good: For those who celebrate Christmas, I hope Santa was good to you.  —All that jazz: Hey Nonny, Arlington Heights’ restaurant and live music venue, will host its 4th Annual Women’s Jazz Festival—the nation’s largest festival dedicated exclusively to women in jazz—on Jan. 6-10, 2026. The five-day festival features 14 women-led ensembles across eight performances, including MacArthur Fellow Tomeka Reid, Rising Stars student showcases, Lucy Smith (
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December 29, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Life is Work marks the holiday season

Santa Claus visits Life is Work Photo by Vern Hester Maria'h Foster and friend Photo by Vern Hester On Dec. 22, Life is Work held its "Meals for Christmas" Community Celebration in partnership with Toys for Tots, Rush Affirm and Chicago's Home of Chicken and…
Life is Work marks the holiday season
Santa Claus visits Life is Work Photo by Vern Hester Maria'h Foster and friend Photo by Vern Hester On Dec. 22, Life is Work held its "Meals for Christmas" Community Celebration in partnership with Toys for Tots, Rush Affirm and Chicago's Home of Chicken and Waffles. From Life Is Work is a trans-led organization that educates, empowers, and organizes TLGBQ+ people from diverse backgrounds to secure safety, wellness, and justice for all. 
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December 26, 2025 at 8:34 PM
NATIONAL Anti-LGBTQ+ foster-care rule, A Wider Bridge folding, library board dismissed, Adm. Rachel Levine

Massachusetts has removed state rules requiring that foster parents support queer youth in their care after lawsuits from families and threats from the Trump administration, The Advocate…
NATIONAL Anti-LGBTQ+ foster-care rule, A Wider Bridge folding, library board dismissed, Adm. Rachel Levine
Massachusetts has removed state rules requiring that foster parents support queer youth in their care after lawsuits from families and threats from the Trump administration, The Advocate reported. In so doing, the state Department of Children and Families replaced the policies with a general statement about parents supporting children's "individual identity and needs." The change happened in the wake of two lawsuits from families who lost or were denied their foster care licenses after refusing to sign an agreement to not discriminate against LGBTQ+ youth and to not attempt to change their gender identity or sexual orientation.   
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December 25, 2025 at 12:38 AM
SHOWBIZ Bowen Yang, Ben Whishaw, Hayley Kiyoko, Barry Manilow’s diagnosis, Billy Porter’s update

Queer SNL cast member Bowen Yang exited the show in the middle of his eighth season there, Variety reported. His last turn as a cast member was the Dec. 20 episode that was hosted by his Wicked co-star…
SHOWBIZ Bowen Yang, Ben Whishaw, Hayley Kiyoko, Barry Manilow’s diagnosis, Billy Porter’s update
Queer SNL cast member Bowen Yang exited the show in the middle of his eighth season there, Variety reported. His last turn as a cast member was the Dec. 20 episode that was hosted by his Wicked co-star Ariana Grande with Cher as musical guest. His exit follows the major exodus that came ahead of season 51, which premiered Oct. 4; Ego Nwodim, Heidi Gardner, Michael Longfellow, Devon Walker, Emil Wakim and John Higgins departed the series.
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December 24, 2025 at 11:53 PM
WORLD African anti-LGBTQ+ ruling and arrests, cancer study, German filmmaker dies, Grindr items 

Three months after the West African nation of Burkina Faso enacted a law against same-sex relations, its government sentenced the first man for violating that law and sentenced him to two years in…
WORLD African anti-LGBTQ+ ruling and arrests, cancer study, German filmmaker dies, Grindr items 
Three months after the West African nation of Burkina Faso enacted a law against same-sex relations, its government sentenced the first man for violating that law and sentenced him to two years in prison, per Erasing 76 Crimes. According to publicly available information from the Burkina Faso Ministry of Justice, an individual identified as K.M. was sentenced to two years in prison, a fine of 2,000,000 CFA francs…
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December 24, 2025 at 11:12 PM
PASSAGES Richard Earl Rivera

Richard Earl Rivera, 79, of Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood—a retired interior designer, much-loved doorman and proud Vietnam War Veteran—passed away gently, surrounded by the love of family, on Dec. 19. Born in Chicago, Richard graduated from Lane Technical High…
PASSAGES Richard Earl Rivera
Richard Earl Rivera, 79, of Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood—a retired interior designer, much-loved doorman and proud Vietnam War Veteran—passed away gently, surrounded by the love of family, on Dec. 19. Born in Chicago, Richard graduated from Lane Technical High School and entered the U.S. Navy from 1965-69 in the legal office of the U.S.S. Forestall aircraft carrier. In 1967, Richard was injured in an onboard explosion, requiring reconstructive dentistry.
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December 22, 2025 at 10:37 PM
Abughazaleh pitches grassroots strategy and anti-authoritarian agenda in 9th District primary

Kat Abughazaleh, a journalist and researcher who has spent the past several years reporting on far-right extremism, is running for Congress in Illinois’ Ninth District—one of two openly LGBTQ+ candidates…
Abughazaleh pitches grassroots strategy and anti-authoritarian agenda in 9th District primary
Kat Abughazaleh, a journalist and researcher who has spent the past several years reporting on far-right extremism, is running for Congress in Illinois’ Ninth District—one of two openly LGBTQ+ candidates seeking to succeed retiring U.S. Rep Jan Schakowsky. The crowded Democratic primary also includes State Sen. Mike Simmons (7th District), who is the other queer candidate in the race…
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December 22, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Demi Palecek brings working-class roots to 13th District House race

Demi Palecek is one of three openly queer candidates running for Illinois House in the 13th District, joining Sunjay Kumar and Ridge Knapp in one of the most LGBTQ+-represented legislative races in the state. Palecek, who…
Demi Palecek brings working-class roots to 13th District House race
Demi Palecek is one of three openly queer candidates running for Illinois House in the 13th District, joining Sunjay Kumar and Ridge Knapp in one of the most LGBTQ+-represented legislative races in the state. Palecek, who identifies as queer, grew up in southern Illinois in a low-income, working-class household shaped by immigration, mental health challenges and labor instability. Her mother immigrated from Mexico and struggled with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, while her father, a Vietnam War veteran, dealt with PTSD, alcoholism and cancer after losing his job—and union protections—as a supervisor.
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December 22, 2025 at 6:36 PM
BUSINESS How an unsettling health journey inspired Ron DeRosa to found a men’s health clinic in Hinsdale

When Ron DeRosa turned 40, what should have been a pleasant milestone arrived trailing a host of problems instead. “I had my first child," DeRosa recalled. "I remember holding my son, looking…
BUSINESS How an unsettling health journey inspired Ron DeRosa to found a men’s health clinic in Hinsdale
When Ron DeRosa turned 40, what should have been a pleasant milestone arrived trailing a host of problems instead. “I had my first child," DeRosa recalled. "I remember holding my son, looking in the mirror and thinking, ‘I don’t know who this guy is any more.’ And I thought I was depressed. I went to my primary-care doctor and we discussed options—and was scary for me.
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December 22, 2025 at 5:48 PM
Where you live in Chicago can shape how long you live—especially for LGBTQ+ people

Coming of age as a trans woman on Chicago’s West Side, Zahara Bassett used to spend hours traveling across the city just to access basic services. “It was two trains and a bus,” Bassett said, describing the trip she…
Where you live in Chicago can shape how long you live—especially for LGBTQ+ people
Coming of age as a trans woman on Chicago’s West Side, Zahara Bassett used to spend hours traveling across the city just to access basic services. “It was two trains and a bus,” Bassett said, describing the trip she regularly made from the West Side to the North Side to find LGBTQ-affirming services. “That’s a lot when you’re already trying to survive.”
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December 19, 2025 at 4:02 PM
OPINION Community archives are the antidote to the erasure of LGBTQ+ history

This month, President Trump chose to opt out of acknowledging World AIDS Day. It’s the first time the U.S. has not participated since the World Health Organization created this day in 1988 to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS…
OPINION Community archives are the antidote to the erasure of LGBTQ+ history
This month, President Trump chose to opt out of acknowledging World AIDS Day. It’s the first time the U.S. has not participated since the World Health Organization created this day in 1988 to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS and to commemorate the lives that have been lost to the deadly virus. From executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices on college campuses to the U.S.
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December 18, 2025 at 7:13 PM
U.S. House passes law criminalizing gender-affirming care for minors, with Democratic help

On Dec. 17, the U.S. House passed a bill that would make providing gender-affirming medical care to transgender minors illegal, The Advocate reported. This marks the first time Congress approved a national…
U.S. House passes law criminalizing gender-affirming care for minors, with Democratic help
On Dec. 17, the U.S. House passed a bill that would make providing gender-affirming medical care to transgender minors illegal, The Advocate reported. This marks the first time Congress approved a national ban on such treatment. The measure—introduced by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) and titled the Protect Children’s Innocence Act—now goes to the Senate, where it is unlikely to pass.
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December 18, 2025 at 6:41 PM
THEATER Ice queens: Handbag’s ‘Housewives’ weather North Polar disorders

Poor Ruth Claus. As Hell in a Handbag’s Christmas 2025 offering The Real Housewives of the North Pole opens, her year-long sobriety gets put to the test. Santa and other North Pole VIPs—Frosty the Snowman and Jack Frost among…
THEATER Ice queens: Handbag’s ‘Housewives’ weather North Polar disorders
Poor Ruth Claus. As Hell in a Handbag’s Christmas 2025 offering The Real Housewives of the North Pole opens, her year-long sobriety gets put to the test. Santa and other North Pole VIPs—Frosty the Snowman and Jack Frost among them—are in jail for racketeering, so Ruth (Honey West) is at the end of her financial and emotional ropes, stuck in what she calls a peppermint hell.
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December 18, 2025 at 12:08 AM
NATIONAL Pride nixed in Arlington, Philly anchor retires, Gavin Newsom, Georgetown’s president

In Texas, the Arlington City Council voted five to four to suspend protections for its LGBTQ+ residents that are enshrined in the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance, per The Dallas Morning News.…
NATIONAL Pride nixed in Arlington, Philly anchor retires, Gavin Newsom, Georgetown’s president
In Texas, the Arlington City Council voted five to four to suspend protections for its LGBTQ+ residents that are enshrined in the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance, per The Dallas Morning News. Arlington, Texas. Photo by Caleb Oquendo for Pexels Deputy Mayor Pro TemRaul Gonzalez and council members Mauricio Galante, Rebecca Boxall, Long Pham and Bowie Hogg voted against reinstatement of the protections while Arlington Mayor Jim Ross sided with Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Odom-Wesley and council members Nikkie Hunter and Andrew Piel in backing the protections.
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December 17, 2025 at 3:45 PM
SHOWBIZ Jason Collins, Billy Preston, ‘Boots’ canceled, 2026 movies, best 2025 albums

Jason Collins, the first out gay player in NBA history, told ESPN that he has stage 4 glioblastoma—an aggressive form of brain cancer, according to Gay City News. Collins’ news came just months after his family…
SHOWBIZ Jason Collins, Billy Preston, ‘Boots’ canceled, 2026 movies, best 2025 albums
Jason Collins, the first out gay player in NBA history, told ESPN that he has stage 4 glioblastoma—an aggressive form of brain cancer, according to Gay City News. Collins’ news came just months after his family and the NBA said he had a brain tumor. Collins, appeared to be thriving earlier this year when he stood on the court at the Barclays Center for Nets’ Pride Night, flew around the country to facilitate queer youth inclusion clinics and married his longtime partner, Brunson Green.
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December 17, 2025 at 3:16 PM
WORLD Archbishop speaks, Budapest mayor, Pussy Riot called extremist, 2030 Gay Games

A retired Slovakian archbishop spoke out against a proposed change to the nation’s civil code that would automatically end the marriages of people who legally change their gender, per New Ways Ministry. Archbishop…
WORLD Archbishop speaks, Budapest mayor, Pussy Riot called extremist, 2030 Gay Games
A retired Slovakian archbishop spoke out against a proposed change to the nation’s civil code that would automatically end the marriages of people who legally change their gender, per New Ways Ministry. Archbishop Emeritus of Trnava Róbert Bezák commented on the proposal, saying, “We do not live in a religious country. Those in parliament should know this and separate it from themselves.” According to…
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December 17, 2025 at 2:56 PM
T-shirt fundraiser launches to support drag icon Joan Jett Blakk

Joan Jett Blakk, the drag icon who made history in 1992 as the first drag queen to run for U.S. president, is the focus of a new limited-edition fundraiser supporting her long-term care following a major stroke. The fundraiser is…
T-shirt fundraiser launches to support drag icon Joan Jett Blakk
Joan Jett Blakk, the drag icon who made history in 1992 as the first drag queen to run for U.S. president, is the focus of a new limited-edition fundraiser supporting her long-term care following a major stroke. The fundraiser is being organized by Legends of Drag and Willie Norris Workshop and centers on Blakk’s deep ties to Chicago, where she ran her satirical presidential campaign as a Queer Nation candidate.
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December 16, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Choose U ambassadors share lived experiences with HIV, personal reflections, and insights

The Choose U World AIDS Day panel brought together three longtime advocates living with HIV to talk about care, stigma, and what living with HIV over the long-term means to them. The conversation featured…
Choose U ambassadors share lived experiences with HIV, personal reflections, and insights
The Choose U World AIDS Day panel brought together three longtime advocates living with HIV to talk about care, stigma, and what living with HIV over the long-term means to them. The conversation featured Jahlove Serrano, Joyce Belton, and Andrew Nichols, who have each lived with HIV for more than 20 years. News is Out hosted the event in partnership with Gilead Sciences.
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December 16, 2025 at 10:56 PM
OPINION The ugly history of whiteness as a marker for ‘real’ Americans  

Nick Patricca Recent ICE and Border Patrol raids in the Chicago area—raids that swept up U.S. citizens and people with valid legal residence alongside the undocumented—have reopened old and unsettling questions about…
OPINION The ugly history of whiteness as a marker for ‘real’ Americans  
Nick Patricca Recent ICE and Border Patrol raids in the Chicago area—raids that swept up U.S. citizens and people with valid legal residence alongside the undocumented—have reopened old and unsettling questions about citizenship and belonging in the United States. In these operations, federal agents plainly relied on racial profiling: people of color were stopped and questioned, compelled to produce “identity” papers in ways that white residents were not.
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December 16, 2025 at 10:41 AM
City health department highlights free mental health resources as holidays and winter heighten stress

As the holidays and winter set in, many Chicagoans experience heightened stress, grief and loneliness—pressures that can be especially intense for LGBTQ+ people navigating family rejection,…
City health department highlights free mental health resources as holidays and winter heighten stress
As the holidays and winter set in, many Chicagoans experience heightened stress, grief and loneliness—pressures that can be especially intense for LGBTQ+ people navigating family rejection, isolation or seasonal depression. Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) officials say those feelings are common this time of year, and they want residents to know that no-cost help is available across the city.
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December 15, 2025 at 11:20 PM