The woman charged with administering a silicone injection that killed popular Atlanta transgender performer Lateasha Shuntel pleaded guilty to eight felonies related to her death and injections to other people.
The Florida woman accused of killing popular Atlanta transgender performer Lateasha Shuntel with a botched injection of industrial grade liquid silicone is also charged with injecting silicone into three other victims in Atlanta.
The woman who allegedly administered a silicone injection to popular Atlanta transgender performer Lateasha Shuntel two days before she died has been charged by federal authorities with killing her.
Drag performers from across gay Atlanta joined an overflowing crowd at Blake's on Sunday for an emotional tribute to Lateasha Shuntel, who died last week.
Authorities are closing in on what led to the death of popular transgender performer Lateasha Shuntel as gay Atlanta prepares to remember her during benefit shows on Sunday.
Friends and co-workers of popular Atlanta trans performer Lateasha Shuntel launched a memorial fund to help with funeral expenses, while authorities continue to investigate her sudden death on Wednesday.
A longtime transgender performer in gay Atlanta was found dead on Wednesday, a passing that erupted online into an outpouring of emotion from fans, friends and supporters shocked by her death.
A trio of hunky 'Big Brother' houseguests stripped down and gyrated around Blake's on Saturday as they took over a packed bar and snapped selfies with adoring fans.
Go-go guy and porn model Chris Noxx stripped down and lathered up the libidos of a busy Blake's crowd on Friday during a special appearance at the Midtown bar.
Gay athletes from around the country can’t start playing softball in the Big Peach tournament in Atlanta until they kick it off with Friday parties. This year, they chose between naughty and nice.
As you may have noticed by your newsfeed and perky nipples, gay Atlanta is serving Arctic Blast realness to the people. But a resourceful crowd knew that Blake’s would be stoking their fires.
With a lineup of queens performing from its glory days, shirtless guys dancing and a trio of talent in the DJ booth, Jungle's Saturday night took on a Backstreet feel. Which was exactly the point.
Lady Bunny dressed in her glittery rainbow best to bring her bawdy humor to gay Atlanta on Thursday, amping up a packed Blake's crowd for a Pride edition of "Guys & Dolls."