GOP Senate hopeful: Military needs alphas, not LGBTQ+
Hung Cao made the inflammatory remarks during Wednesday’s Virginia U.S. Senate debate.
October 03 2024 4:15 PM
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Hung Cao made the inflammatory remarks during Wednesday’s Virginia U.S. Senate debate.
The comment section under the ad for this men's retreat has us CACKLING!
The actor opened up about the homophobic attacks he received for playing Bill.
Ben Pierce, or Miss Benny, will take the pilot's lead role.
Has Greg Berlanti's HBO Max series just found their newest star?
Chick-Fil-A and chill about to be SO chaotic.
The breeders are at it again...
From 'Vida' to 'Pose,' we're shining the spotlight on oft-ignored Latinx TV shows!
The straights are at it again...
How excited are you that Lost Girl is back?
Celebs, athletes, drag stars, and more joined our rainbow family this year!
#YesAllWomen have felt the threat that not one of the victims of Elliot Rodger had time to feel.
Summer vacation is one of the best times during the year to read a book. On the beach, in a plane or car... We’ve come a long way since 1928 when the lesbian book Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall was banned for obscenity. This summer pick up books by Kate Clinton, Staceyann Chin, Diane and Jacob Anderson-Minshall and the Seven Sisters' novel Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan, not to mention some lesbian erotica!
LGBTQ+ heroes and villains have been making the realm of superheroes a more colorful place for over 40 years.
The dog days are over, and the Fall TV season has begun!
Many gay woman aren't necessarily "Gold Star Gays" by definition -- a lesbian who has never slept with a man. So the majority of us has had boyfriends, male crushes and occasional hook-ups with guys. And while we are now full-on lez, there is the occasional lingering appreciation. Even full-on dykes occasionally develop guilty-pleasure boy crushes on musicians and actors..
Meet a few of the women of AIDS Lifecycle 12. On June 2, 2,200-plus cyclists and some 500 roadies will depart from San Francisco’s Cow Palace to the VA in Los Angeles, riding 545 miles over seven days to raise money for people living with HIV/AIDS. Lifecycle is a community of like-minded people who are all moved to do something to help make life a little easier for people with HIV/AIDS and to help erase the stigma that surrounds it through visibility. Riders will average about 85 miles a day on their bikes for seven days for the cause. Funds raised go to programs supported by the LA Gay and Lesbian Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.