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No Laughing Matter: The Media's Despicable Portrayal of AIDS in the '80s (Watch)

AIDS was often used as a punchline because it was seen only as a gay disease, and therefore warranted ridicule from comedians such as Andrew "Dice" Clay and Eddie Murphy. 

Night of a Thousand Gowns returns for its 39th year of glamour, giving, & LGBTQ+ royalty

Night of a Thousand Gowns returns for its 39th year of glamour, giving, & LGBTQ+ royalty

The Imperial Court of New York’s legendary gala marks nearly 40 years of pageantry and purpose, with a masquerade benefitting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

The 25 best queer TV shows of the century so far ranked

From Queer as Folk to Transparent to Baby Reindeer, the first 25 years of the 21st century have witnessed a sea change in LGBTQ+ TV series including game-changing moments like Michaela Jae Rodriguez becoming the first trans actor to win a Golden Globe.

Gay Dads Denied Family Boarding as Opposite-Sex Parents Got Greenlight

This gay couple were told that they couldn't board a flight together with their child -- but straight families could all board together.