Rapper Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys dies at 52

Bushwick Bill, the diminutive, one-eyed rapper who with the Geto Boys helped put the South's stamp on rap with hits like "Mind Playing Tricks On Me" and "Six Feet Deep," died on Sunday at the age of 52, according to his publicist.

Star Wars Galaxy's Edge debuts Friday at Disneyland

Disneyland's new Galaxy's Edge attraction promises to transport visitors to a new locale in the Star Wars universe, but any who overstay their visit might not catch their ride on the Millennium Falcon.

Artist's Facebook disabled after posting 'MAGA hat collection'

Just 10 minutes before we spoke over the phone, Baltimore area-based artist Kate Kretz received a call from Benicia’s Jen Tough Gallery. She said they want to show her art in an upcoming exhibition this July. Her work is called ‘The MAGA Hat Collection’, part of a larger ongoing so-called #bullyculture series. But images of her work have led to her Facebook account to be disabled. 

3 handwritten wills found in Aretha Franklin's home

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -- Three handwritten wills have been found in the suburban Detroit home of Aretha Franklin, months after the death of the "Queen of Soul," including one that was discovered under cushions in the living room, a lawyer said Monday. 

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence— San Francisco's LGBTQ institution— celebrates 40 years

The Hunky Jesus Contest held every Easter Sunday in San Francisco has become a legend in its own right. Hosted by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a "leading-edge order of queer and trans nuns," the reclaiming of an originally pagan holiday goes beyond ogling beefy, Christ-like figures, clad in loincloths. It's also about opportunity for community.