30 hunks from across the decades that made us realize we're gay
Whatever the style, whatever the era, a good looking man is a powerful force!
October 16 2024 4:02 PM
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Whatever the style, whatever the era, a good looking man is a powerful force!
Screenwriter and director Nora Ephron, famous for penning When Harry Met Sally, Silkwood, Sleepless in Seattle and Julie and Julia, died of complications from leukemia at age 71, Tuesday at a hospital in New York. A three-time Academy Award nominee Ephron rose to the top in male-dominated Hollywood as one of a handful of women who wrote, directed and produced. She also created strong, funny female characters that have been played by the likes of Meg Ryan, Meryl Streep and Cher.
If Ellen Page renaming the random people's dogs doesn't make you smile, nothing on the internet will.
Sharon Stone scares the hell out of auction goers for the LA Gay and Lesbian Center. Salma Hayek remarries her billionaire before guests inlcuding Charlize Theron and Penelope Cruz. Perennial big girl Kirstie Alley talks weight with Oprah. Farewell to Bea Arthur...plus Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan Miss California Carrie Prejean and Pink.
This year’s queer horror films are so good it’s spooky.
From broadcast (90210, The Good Wife) to cable (Nurse Jackie, True Blood), GLAAD's 15th annual "Where We Are on TV" study leaves no stone unturned. Meet all of the LGBT characters on television this year including Archie Panjabi's Kalinda, Polly Walker's Clarice Willow, HawthoRNe's Kelly Epson, True Blood's Pam, Hellcats' The Wedge and of course Grey's Anatomy's Callie and Arizona.