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Drag Performer of the Month: Lanyé Armön

The Glam Winning BigGirlz co-founder has shows all over the city this summer… including Fire Island! BY Jim Silvestri Best description of my drag: The Ghetto Glamorous Diva of NYC—Afro-Latina excellence served with soul, sass and a side of sequins. I’m what happens when high fashion meets the block party. How many years I’ve been at it: Five years and counting—still evolving, still elevating. Forever the student.  Original hometown: Bronx, New York—the birthplace of hip-hop...

Get Out! Magazine Named One of the Top Gay Magazines and Blogs in the World Ranked by FreeSpot.com

Get Out! Magazine Named One of the Top Gay Magazines and Blogs in the World Ranked by FreeSpot.com New York, NY — Get Out! Magazine, a vibrant staple of LGBTQ+ nightlife, culture, and entertainment in New York City, has officially been recognized as one of the top LGBTQ+ publications and blogs in the world. The magazine has earned the prestigious distinction of being ranked #5 among the top gay magazines on the planet, and #19...

Meet Noah Lamanna

Toronto-based actor Noah Lamanna is making waves across screens big and small in 2025. Known for their dynamic range and captivating presence, Noah  appears in the highly anticipated second season of HBO’s The Last of Us, premiered April 13, portraying Kat—a pivotal figure from Ellie’s past. Fans can also catch them in season three of Netflix’s hit series Ginny & Georgia, debuting June 5, where they play Tris, a whip-smart skateboarder and trusted friend in...

Freeda Kulo

In a world that too often demands conformity, Freeda Kulo is a blazing reminder that authenticity is the fiercest form of rebellion. Known for her razor-sharp wit, commanding presence and show-stopping performances, Freeda has carved out a unique space in the drag universe — where glamour meets grit and every strut tells a story. Beyond the sequins and spotlight, Freeda is an advocate, artist and unapologetic force of self-expression who continues to inspire others to...

Iconic Designer Richie Rich Introduces Richerette & Model Search for Pride

Richie Rich, the iconic fashion designer and pop culture figure, is making a dynamic return to the spotlight with several exciting projects in 2025. At New York Fashion Week, Richie Rich unveiled his Spring/Summer 2025 collection under his revived label, Richerette. The show, held at Circo Times Square, was a vibrant homage to early 2000s camp fashion, blending nostalgia with contemporary flair. This collection marked a bold comeback for the designer, reintroducing the magic of...

THE BOILER ROOM

New Location 45 2nd Ave – 2 Streets from 2nd ave F Train Subway Station After 32 years in business, the Boiler Room has relocated. Still in the East Village, the Boiler Room has a new address and new space. The General Manager, Mr. Randy Weinberg, is still in charge. He has kept things together since 1995. “Now, with apps and other platforms, we are working together to make sure our customers are aware of...

The Stonewall Inn • Studio 54 • The Continental Baths • Lucky Cheng’s • The Cock

—the names alone evoke intoxicating images of New York’s legendary LGBTQ+ nightlife, culture, activism  and community—long after many of these legendary spaces have closed. From Central Park to the Christopher Street Piers, Webster Hall to Westgay, queer history can be found throughout the city, yet it’s gone largely unmarked, obscured or forgotten entirely. With Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places, author and native New Yorker Marc Zinaman sets the record straight...