HIV's New Medicine Cabinet
A home testing kit and a new treatment hit drugstores this fall.
Queers in the Kitchen
From the looks of Bravo and the Food Network, gay and lesbian chefs are ubiquitous. But big-name LGBT cooks say they’re still the minority — underpaid and underrepresented.
Will We Evolve Too?
Gaining wider acceptance for LGBT rights often means supporting causes that disproportionately affect other minority communities. Can we collectively look beyond issues important to white people?
Editor's Letter: On a New LGBT Magna Carta
The time for separatist movements has gone, and we need to act collectively.
The FRC Heads to Spin City
The Family Research Council shooting became another media opportunity for antigay groups to demonize LGBTs.
Steel Magnolias Back In Bloom
With its bitchy dialogue, big emotions, and even bigger hair, an all-black remake shows Steel Magnolias continues to strike a powerful chord with LGBT fans.
A New Top Watchdog at GLAAD
Herndon Graddick, the new executive director of GLAAD, talks about the outlook for the preeminent LGBT media watchdog following some high-profile bumps.
Florida #Fail: What Happened in Jacksonville
Cities began protecting gays in the 1970s, but some burgs still struggle with the concept.
With California, So Goes the Nation?
Three LGBT bills had potential to make history in California; two became law.
Michael Urie: Partner Benefits
After an acclaimed turn on the stage, Michael Urie returns to series television with Partners, a sharp new comedy from the creators of Will & Grace.
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