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​Watch Larry David ROAST 'little baby' Donald Trump like only he can, we're CACKLING

It's so satisfying to hear someone say what were all thinking!

Curb Your Enthusiasm: Rosie O’Donnell and Larry David Face-off in “The Bi-Sexual”

Sunday night’s episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm had the fun plot of Larry David and Rosie O’Donnell vying for the attention of same woman, but the predictable stale outcome fell flat. Supposedly, the resulting heterosexual pleasure is so fabulous that Jane breaks things off with Rosie to pursue a relationship with Larry, though ultimately leaves him after discovering the source of the great sex was medicinal.

'Reacher' star Alan Ritchson's SCATHING takedown of Trump is the best thing we've read all day

The hunky action-TV star tore down Donald Trump and the Catholic Church in one go!

Uma Thurman Speaks Out for New York Marriage Equality

s the New York state senate deliberates whether to vote on the marriage equality bill, Uma Thurman turns up the star power with the latest video in the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality series from the Human Rights Campaign. “What we’re fighting for is a conservative value, the right to make a life-long commitment to someone you love,” says the star of Kill Bill and many other films. So far, HRC has released videos from Harold Ford, Jr., Michael Strahan, Ben & Jerry, Broadway Actors, Vanessa Williams, Anna Wintour, Larry King, Sean Avery, Julianna Margulies, Bill T. Jones, Sam Waterston, World War II veteran Edward Hinz, Christopher Meloni, Mario Batali, David Chang, Tom Colicchio, Lucy Liu, Bill Bratton & Rikki Klieman, Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Former New York City Mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins, Russell Simmons, Mark & Sunrise Ruffalo, John Slattery, Joan Rivers, Barbara Bush, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kyra Sedgwick & Kevin Bacon, Fran Drescher, Moby, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Julianne Moore, and Kenneth Cole.

'Friends' Reunion Will Feature Lady Gaga, Cara Delevingne, BTS & More

So what exactly should we expect in this reunion? 

Vanessa Williams For New York Marriage Equality - Video

Desperate Housewives star and Grammy-winner Vanessa Williams is the newest star to join HRC's New Yorkers for Marriage Equality Campaign. She joins a list of celebrities that includes Barbara Bush, daughter of former president George W. Bush, U.S. senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Joan Rivers, Whoopi Goldberg, Anna Wintour, Lucy Liu, Larry King, Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, Russell Simmons, Julianne Moore, Christopher Meloni, Moby, Fran Drescher, former Miss New York Claire Buffie, Julianna Margulies, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and Daphne Rubin-Vega just to name a few.

Lindsay Lohan offered $1 Million for First Post-Jail Interview

Well, the question of how Lindsay Lohan would be making money after her stint in lock-up and rehab has been answered. The actress, who has been having trouble with her acting career since 2007, is set to make a cool million bucks for her first post-jail interview.

Is the Sky Falling?

Yes Chicken Little, the sky really is falling. Unemployment is at its highest point in twenty-six years.  Over the next few weeks Diana Cage’ll break it all down for you. In the meantime until the two parties can stop bickering, our President is picking up some freelance at the Washington Post.

25 Movies That Honor the Ongoing Fight on World AIDS Day

We’ll never forget those lost.

14 Celebrities Who Died in the Closet

The stories of these closeted notables range from bittersweet to tragic, and some are just plain outrageous. 

They Died in the Closet

The stories of these closeted notables range from bittersweet to tragic, and some are just plain outrageous. Times have changed, we can agree, heading into National Coming Out Day on Saturday.

The queer history behind that TikTok Gen X Parents '80s dance challenge blowing up your timeline

TikTok has Gen X parents dancing carefree like it's the 1980s, but the synth-pop song "Smalltown Boy" from gay trio Bronski Beat, which plays over all the videos, was a lifeline for queer people of the era.

The L Word Stars: Where Are They Now - 2012 Edition

When The L Word ended in 2009, it was really the end of an era for lesbian images on TV. Since we just can’t let go of our beloved L Word ladies, let’s keep the magic going with a ‘Where Are They Now’ follow up tracking down all your favorite stars from the show. Jennifer Beals, Laurel Holloman, Leisha Hailey, Jane Lynch, Mia Kirshner, Rose Rollins and Cybill Shepherd.

87 LGBTQ+ Movies We Can’t Wait To See In 2023

Queer stories are taking over the cinema this year — and we love it!