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Ah, to be young and beautiful forever.
August 30 2024 8:00 AM
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Ah, to be young and beautiful forever.
The second consecutive Summer Games with over 100 queer participants has officially become the queerest Olympics ever.
They're the queer superhero team television NEEDS.
These flimsy attempts at visibility do more harm than good, and are filled with some of the worst clichés, tropes, and stereotypes.
And its origins are magnificent.
The explosive and queer-inclusive first trailer for the highly anticipated series is finally here.
"As a gay guy myself, tonight's episode was so special to me," said Jake Borelli.
The out, Grey's Anatomy actor is part of this year's #PRIDE25!
Asian representation in film and TV may be improving slightly, but these amazing Asian men and women are here to make the future more inclusive.
An ode to a few of the badass women on our TV screens!
The open letter to Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter calls for an end to the viral lies and disinformation being spread on their platforms.
And we've got one of the creators of LGBTQ comic "Kid Riot" here to tell us just why you need to make Flame Con a priority.
It's the new year, so get ready for Eliza Dushku as a real doll in Dollhouse and Toni Collette on U.S. of Tara. Holiday re-run season is a good time to discover a few shows in their last gasps inlcuding Brooke Shields in Lipstick Jungle and Natasha Henstridge on Eli Stone. Plus, kudos to Kaley Cuoco big brain on Big Bang Theory.
The out Grey's Anatomy star talks to PRIDE about THAT emotional ambulance scene.
Queer stories are taking over the cinema this year — and we love it!
RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Salina EsTitties and Sasha Colby announced the nominees
Meet a few of the women of AIDS Lifecycle 12. On June 2, 2,200-plus cyclists and some 500 roadies will depart from San Francisco’s Cow Palace to the VA in Los Angeles, riding 545 miles over seven days to raise money for people living with HIV/AIDS. Lifecycle is a community of like-minded people who are all moved to do something to help make life a little easier for people with HIV/AIDS and to help erase the stigma that surrounds it through visibility. Riders will average about 85 miles a day on their bikes for seven days for the cause. Funds raised go to programs supported by the LA Gay and Lesbian Center and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.