13 LGBTQ+ TV Shows and Movies to Watch in September
Here are the shows and films for your queer viewing pleasure.
September 08 2023 5:00 PM
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Here are the shows and films for your queer viewing pleasure.
The gay psychiatrist and former contestant talks about one of the most epic (and cringeworthy) backdoor blindsides in the show’s history.
The comedian has been making music for years, but is now releasing his debut album, All who can’t hear must feel.
Congrats to the happy couple!
Chris and Bret discuss their relationship and why they don’t listen to the haters.
The transgender actor gave some heartfelt advice to gender nonconforming youth during a talk at the Library of Congress National Book Festival.
He spouted off Republican talking points during a televised interview but found himself apologizing for his transphobic statements afterward.
Cloud died just a week after the death of his father.
He delighted LGBTQ+ audiences and others with his quirky, innocent character.
From new music to motherhood and a business empire, this queen isn't slowing down.
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The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air September 18.
Warren Leight, a Writers Guild of America strike captain, has stepped down from his position after being threatened with litigation.
"Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with," the actor wrote on Instagram.
The last time the two men saw each other, they faced off in a game of Scrabble.
The reality tv star opened up about her sexuality on Wednesday's episode.
The star reportedly thought it was a "bad idea."
The four-part docuseries premieres July 9 on HBO and Max.
Turner Classic Movies host Dave Karger talks about vintage films' appeal to the LGBTQ+ community and presents an evening of Pride programming.