Jennifer Swann
Inside the 2016 Queen USA Trans Beauty Pageant
The pageant aims to celebrate the trans community by subverting the traditional beauty pageant format.
This Artist Travels the Country Painting Pictures of Sears Stores
"Once you get the itch to paint Sears, it never goes away."
Can 9/20 Become the 4/20 of Magic Mushrooms?
Marijuana has for decades built something that magic mushrooms still lack: a good brand.
There's a Network of Christians Praying for Hollywood and the Film Industry
Saving Hollywood from sin and temptation since 2001.
The Drag Nuns Who Are Helping the LGBTQ Community Grieve
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence formed in the wake of the AIDS epidemic, to help the LGBTQ community heal. Now, they're helping people process what happened in Orlando—while dressed as nuns.
The Mothers Who Regret Having Kids
Research shows that 97 percent of moms believe the rewards of being a parent outweigh the cost. But what about the 3 percent of mothers who disagree?
How a Beloved Puppet Theater Became a Battleground in the LA Gentrification Wars
Bob Baker's Marionette Theater has been an icon in Los Angeles since the 1960s. But now, developers plan to turn the performance space into the lobby of a new apartment building, and the theater's fans are fighting to save it.
CSI Fur Fest: The Unsolved Case of the Gas Attack at a Furry Convention
In December 2014, chlorine gas sent 19 people at the Midwest FurFest convention to the hospital. But investigators and the furry community are still trying to piece together what exactly happened that night.
52 Years Later, People Are Still Obsessed with Jackie O's Pink Chanel Suit
Like most aspects of JFK's assassination, the iconic garment remains the subject of endless conspiracies and controversy.
Can Locking Up Pill-Pushing Doctors Put an End to Prescription Drug Abuse?
Last week, Dr. Lisa Tseng was found guilty of second-degree murder for writing prescriptions that led to patient overdoses. But it's not clear that punishing doctors will help addicts in need.
Elisa Lam Drowned in a Water Tank Three Years Ago, but the Obsession with Her Death Lives On
The 21-year-old's mysterious death at LA's notorious Cecil Hotel remains unsolved.
Murder by Prescription: Is It the Doctor's Fault When a Patient Overdoses?
A Los Angeles doctor has been charged for second-degree murder for writing prescriptions that led to the overdose deaths of three patients.