15 gayest Summer Olympic sports that have us CHEERING
While the sports world generally still struggles in a lot of ways to be inclusive, we're giving these ones the GOLD!
August 09 2024 10:43 AM
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While the sports world generally still struggles in a lot of ways to be inclusive, we're giving these ones the GOLD!
Lesbian activist Bonnie Tinker, 61, died Thursday in a cycling accident at the Virginia Tech University campus. She was director of the Portland, Ore. Love Makes a Family and a member of the P.O.'d Grannies.
America’s Next Top Model is back for Cycle 18 with more than the 50/50 split between Americans and Brits for diversity. There are two members of the LGBT community this time around: lesbian AzMarie and bisexual Laura. So aside from all that drama that is sure to come from Tyra pitting Brits against Americans, there is plenty of potential for some lady lusting, loving or loathing. The premiere episode was a bit of a mess, and not really worth recounting every detail of, but the fact that both the LGBT ladies did well should be noted.
On July 15, five military veterans set out on The Long Road Home Project, a 90-day, 4,200-mile cross-country cycling journey from Ocean Shores, WA to their destination in Washington D.C. on October 14, to raise money and awareness for vets. Among the cyclists is 27-year-old veteran Marie B. (Marty) who was able to come out openly about being a lesbian following DADT’s repeal.
It's a disgusting cycle we can break.
The popular band is already gearing up for their sixth album cycle.
For Cycle 17 of America's Next Top Model Tyra Banks has pulled together an interesting mix of past contestants to make an all-star cast. Considering the bitchiness of the girls from previous seasons, this cycle is looking to be the most entertaining yet.
Young athletes are facing a mental health crisis, and Colton Underwood wants to break that cycle.
An earth bender is next in the Avatar cycle.
This story about an alleged gay, Black Trump supporter has to be one of the strangest, wildest internet scandals of the whole election cycle!
With an Emmy under her belt and now a Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe nomination, we hope that she's now cycling with extreme joy.
Theo told PRIDE, “I’ve already been harassed by people online about my pronouns” following the press cycle for They/Them.
Lesbian mom K. Pearson Brown offers up a how-to on how to enjoy cycling with baby. From equipment to safety tips, Pearson's got it covered.
Out lesbian Kim Stolz managed to make it to fifth place in cycle five of America's Next Top Model. That's not bad, but it's about time one of the 'family' made it all the way to the top. Maybe cycle 13 will prove to be the lucky season for the newest out lesbian ANTM contestant - Lulu.
For Cycle 17, familiar faces will fight for a second chance to claw their way to the top of the runways as part of the ANTM All-Stars. Luckily for lesbian fans, Kayla, an out lesbian, and Isis, a trans model, return to win the title of Top Model.
Entertainment publicist Mona Elyafi continues to regale us with her tales and woes of being a single lesbian lady in Los Angeles. This week, inspired by her 'super sexy therapist,' their syncing cycles and a host of French Literature including Baudelaire, Mona bemoans the loss of romanticism.
DWTS New Line-Up! "Dancing With the Stars" cycle 10 is about to get underway as the new contestants have been revealed and the hit ABC dance-off announces who will grace the infamous stage in 2010: Pamela Anderson, Evan Lysacek, Kate Gosselin, Shannen Doherty and "The Bachelor" Jake Pavelka after he chooses Vienna...
After getting booted from America’s Next Top Model cycle 11, transgender model Isis King again has again been sent home. On last night’s episode of America’s Next Top Model: All-Stars, King, who told reporters that “the world will see more of my personality” this season, was found lackluster by judges.
Human sexuality is obviously more complex than gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, straight-but-not-close-minded and the 500-plus letters we could add to our ever growing LGBTQ ... I understand that, at least I think I do. But it's easy to get caught on spin cycle in your head trying to fit someone into the four or five letters in the commonly accepted acronym of our community.