Hidden Sapphic gems: Discover these 20 overlooked lesbian movies
There's something for every fan of sapphic cinema here.
April 25, 2025
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There's something for every fan of sapphic cinema here.
The Grace and Frankie star sent love to LGBT young people who are trying to come out to their families.
“We just have to win, and then we can come back to who we are as a country. And we can do that without sidelining trans issues for political expediency,” Pelosi told The Advocate.
"Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone" was hosted by Billy Eichner and Lilly Singh, and included an array of LGBTQ talent.
If the idea of people in robes deciding important parts of your life is depressing to you, know that you're not alone.
How do you define your own path to authenticity in the face of adversity? Share your story with Auntie and know that you are never alone.
Sunday night's "Together in Pride: You are Not Alone" livestream will feature celebrities like Barbra Streisand, Billy Eichner, and Lilly Singh.
If the 2007 teen comedy Superbad offended you, you're not alone, says the writer and actor who now regrets the jokes at the expense of gays.
I will not be alone this Christmas; however, it wasn’t always that way, writes John Casey.
Daley already won two bronze medals at previous Olympic Games.
Is the desire to be in a relationship only natural, or are there other factors at play?
From the day they're born, women are socialized to protect themselves from and be afraid of men. What can we do to change this?
The Fox News troll attacked Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon for her identity, inexplicably connecting it to the COVID cases in her state.
President Joe Biden and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff share messages of hope as part of It Gets Better: A Digital Pride Experience.
CrescentCare has made it its mission to provide quality care and education in The Big Easy.
Hoping to highlight the serious problems of today's queer youth, the lifesaving Trevor Project shares some of its anonymous letters--as well as the group's responses.
Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.