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Here's what we know about Lady Gaga's new era so far

With the release of her latest single "Disease," we have officially entered a new era in Mother Monster's iconic career!

Lady Gaga teases music video for 'Disease' and fans are DYING to know who's chasing her

Will this be the reunion we've all been waiting for?

Kate Bush says she's ready to start working on new music

When Kate Bush's new album drops, catch me absolutely running up that hill — to the record store! In this situation, I'm both going to a physical store to buy a CD, and said store is at the top of a hill. You get the vision.

Role Model Lady Gaga Abstains from Sex: Hopes to Raise HIV Awareness

Lady Gaga is too busy to have sex with women or men these days and wants her young fans to know that it's OK to wait until your in love. The openly bisexual singer admits that she is enjoying her celibacy. "I can't believe I'm saying this - don't have sex. I'm celibate, celibacy's fine. I remember the cool girls when I was growing up. Everyone started to have sex. But it's not really cool anymore to have sex all the time. It's cooler to be strong and independent." 

Here's who won 'RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars' season 1

Find out which queen won the first-ever RuPaul's Drag Race Global All Stars and was crowned at the grand finale!

Rachel Paulson's Picks for Top Ten Power Lesbians Under 40

Since I'm currently covering the next generation of power lesbians under 40, I figured I should give readers a taste of what's already out there, so I've compiled  a list of the top ten power lesbians that my ladies have to supersede. These women have class, fashion sense, sexy careers, and powerhouse looks. These girls have it all including Leisha Hailey, Michelle Rodriguez, Rachel Maddow, Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Moore, Lady Gaga, Kim Stoltz and more.

11 Lesbian-Approved Fall TV Premieres

What do we want? TV shows starring strong women! When do we want them! This fall!

AIDS Lifecycle 2011: Stories From The Road Bike

This Sunday more that 2,500 cyclists and roadies will embark on the AIDS/LifeCycle 2011, a 545-mile journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise awareness and funding for HIV/AIDS. Now, in its 9th year, the event is expected to raise more than $11 million for services the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center and San Francisco AIDS Foundation provide. Here are stories from people doing the ride including SheWired's Tracy E. Gilchrist and Boo Jarchow, comic Dana Goldberg, veteran Doreen Gonzales and Team Potenza!