Here are all the celebrities who came out in 2024 (so far!)
These stars are living their truth in 2024 and we love to see it!
October 15 2024 1:50 PM
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These stars are living their truth in 2024 and we love to see it!
Fall is here and spooky season is upon us! Here’s what we are watching all month long!
The entrepreneur is the brains behind Meat XXL, Dreamland, Utopia, and next year's World Pride in D.C.
Inclusive language listings pay off in the latest analysis of LGBTQ+ traveler experiences.
A new study uses a Global Trans Index to help rank these safe and affirming travel destinations.
Mary & George, Chucky, We’re Here, Challengers, and more make for thrilling, queer viewing this month.
A new ranking revealed some favorite queer travel destinations for 2024.
Fellow Travelers, Chucky, Down Low, and Élite? This month’s programming looks so good it’s scary!
The popular band is already gearing up for their sixth album cycle.
So many of our faves got nominated!!!
These pioneers paved the way for so many people.
UltraViolet will fly a plane advertising their campaign to get equal pay for the Women's World Cup at the parade in NYC on Friday
Boston's Irish-American mayor refused to participate in the event, which excluded LGBT soldiers.
Whether you're lucky enough to be headed to Sundance right now, or if you're just trying to keep up with the next best queer films, here's a quick run-down of what not to miss!
Hey, all you single ladies — throw your hands up! We've collected 21 of our favorite out, eligible lesbian and bisexual ladies, and present them here for your perusal.
Today, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Agains Defamation announced nominees for its 2013 Media Awards, which recognize fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of the LGBT community in news and entertainment.
Gifts for the lesbian in your life.
Documentarian John Lavin's film festival favorite Hollywood to Dollywood paings a portrait of an American Icon, Dolly Parton, as an ally to the LGBT community who accepts people for who they are. While focused on gay twins Gary and Larry and their journey to meet Parton the film is ultimately about moving through intolerance and rejection to let one’s inner light shine.