RuPaul's 8-year Emmy-winning streak broken by 'Traitors' host Alan Cumming
The 2024 Emmy Awards really said, "Traitors and Faithfuls, Ru-Veal yourselves!"
September 8, 2024
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The 2024 Emmy Awards really said, "Traitors and Faithfuls, Ru-Veal yourselves!"
The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal continues to serve looks and the LGBTQ+ community.
Coolidge referenced her iconic scene in The White Lotus season two in her Emmys acceptance speech for best supporting actress in a drama series.
They are all worth a look.
So close, so coveted... who will be the next to win the achievement?
"I wish I had half the confidence I had at 26 that I do at 36, because the impostor syndrome is real," the comedian recently told Out Magazine.
Lux Pascal has landed a huge role in an upcoming thriller based on Chilean novel The Third Reich, in which a war strategy game leads to real world consequences.
If Pedro Pascal is the internet's dad, we hereby nominate his sister Lux to be its official auntie!
The RuPaul’s Drag Race host is extending his Emmys record even further.
The gala in Florida will be emceed by lauded queer comedian Joel Kim Booster.
The acclaimed actor will receive the Champion Award from the LGBTQ+ education nonprofit GLSEN.
Schitt’s Creek made a clean sweep at the Emmys after the series ended, and as HBO’s sleeper hit signs off, will Somebody Somewhere follow suit?
Congratulations to this happy and gorgeous couple!
The RuPaul's Drag Race winner is speaking up and sharing her concerns for this year's race.
The White Lotus is coming back… sexier and more dangerous than ever!
Offerman made the comments as he accepted the award for best supporting performance in a new scripted series at Sunday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards.
How do your favorite actors from the original Broadway cast compare to the new faces bringing these beloved characters to life?
These LGBTQ+ superstars brought the Wicked movie and its sequel, Wicked: For Good, to the big screen.
Season 4 of We're Here, which featured Sasha Velour, Jaida Essence Hall, Priyanka, and Latrice Royale, is now the final season of the drag-centric series on HBO and Max.
In our latest print issue, we celebrate just some of the amazing LGBTQ+ talents who are taking over the entertainment industry.
Both Nicholas Galitzine & Taylor Zakhar-Perez are returning for Red, White & Royal Blue 2.