10 actors who wore a prosthetic pole in their sexiest scenes
At least they fulfilled some of our fantasies.
October 16 2024 1:59 PM
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At least they fulfilled some of our fantasies.
I'm not made of wood!
We’ll never forget those lost.
The stories of these closeted notables range from bittersweet to tragic, and some are just plain outrageous.
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A peculiarly worded op-ed talks about disappearing condom use and causes a stir among HIV activists.
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.
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Since March is Women's History Month, we decided to take a look at some of the great women, both LGBT and straight, who helped make history for us.
I remember the pandemic as if it were yesterday because I lived and breathed it as both journalist and activist for a decade.
"Janis had always been part of my conscious and subconscious," says out writer-director Randy Johnson.
Tony winner Ellen Barkin is in final negotiations to star in Allison Adler and Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy's new half-hour gay-themed comedy pilot entitled The New Normal. Normal is being described as a heartwarming comedy about a blended family, consisting of a gay couple and a woman who becomes the couple’s surrogate after they decide to start their own family. Out lesbian Allison Adler made headlines in 2011 for her split with her partner of 11 years Sara Gilbert.
GQ has a hot list of Hollywood’s funniest women and the pictures they of big screen comedy queens Isla Fisher, Cameron Diaz, Elizabeth Banks, Rose Byrne, Olivia Munn, Emma Stone, Anna Faris, and Tina Fey are seriously sexy. It’s no laughing matter how hot these funny ladies truly are.
Harvard University announced Thursday plans to create an endowed visiting professorship for the field of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies, making it the first American university adding this kind of position.