17 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in September 2024 & where to watch them
Nothing beats the heat like a late summer binge! Here’s what we are watching all month long!
September 02 2024 2:00 PM
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Nothing beats the heat like a late summer binge! Here’s what we are watching all month long!
Following a rocky season after being thrust to the ratings-killing Friday night slot, ABC has turned the final screw and canceled its once mega-hit Ugly Betty. Say farewell to the gay friendly show that starred America Ferrera, Vanessa Williams, Judith Light, Michael Urie, Eric Mabius, Rebecca Romijn and Ana Ortiz.
Celeb finess trainer Shawnee Harkins offers health and fitness advice for the lesbian who wants to make a splash at the loal bar or who just wants to feel and look good. This week she forces us all to face the ugly truth about portion control, caffeine and smoking.
It's been a great journey.
His called his turn as gay teen Justin Suarez "embarrassing" at the time.
Sources told Variety the writer-producer died by suicide.
"To you who are feeling the world is against you..."
'Too Good At Goodbyes' is now available to stream!
"Falling in love with another black man was scary in ways neither of us could have ever imagined."
The out Grey's Anatomy star talks to PRIDE about THAT emotional ambulance scene.
The video shows Alejandro Rodriguez crying while coming out to his parents.
There’s been plenty of dirty laundry aired since Melissa Etheridge and Tammy Lynn Michaels contentious split in 2010. Just last week the gossip site TMZ obtained court papers Michaels had filed to raise her monthly spousal support check from $23,000 per month to $177,882 per month to help support their five-year old twins.
Did he forget the cameras were rolling?
"It’s never too late to be your true self."
The One Love Manchester Benefit Concert was an emotionally-charged night.
Gilbert Arenas' comments are gross, sexist, and should have been long deleted by now.
*wipes tear* There's just something in my eye.
Nonbinary influencer Sarah Kate Smigiel writes about their gender journey and building a community with art born out of hate.
She's absolutely right!
Who's ready to ugly cry?