Morris Kight protesting the Anthony Sullivan deportation hearing at the Federal Building in Westwood, 1979.
Photo by Pat Rocco, courtesy of ONE Archives at USC Libraries.
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As the anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles and crowds of protesters are met with opposition from the LAPD, the National Guard, and the Marines, celebrities are using their platforms to speak out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids taking place across the country. Even though the demonstrations have continued, the pushback against protesters has also increased as a result of more protests emerging in different areas. Keep Reading →
A brand-new series by Jorge Xolalpa, Strangelove tells the story of gay Latinx millennials in Los Angeles who navigate dating, sex, jobs, and friendships. Keep Reading →
This week, a security guard working for Heart WeHo — a popular LGBTQ+ nightclub in West Hollywood, California cofounded by Lance Bass — was arrested after brutally beating a customer. According to a report in the WeHo Times, the customer in question was a celebrity hairstylist named Albert Vasquez. Keep Reading →
Security footage and internal photography from Precinct showing (left) two men urinating in public and (right) Chris Kilpatrick and guest posing for photographer.
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A council member from a small town outside Los Angeles has been accused of assaulting an employee at popular LGBTQ+ bar Precinct after he was found publicly urinating just outside the venue, along with another man. Keep Reading →