7 lesbian-coded characters who made history in Hollywood's pre-Code era
They're lesbians, Harold!
April 4, 2025
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They're lesbians, Harold!
As we get close to prom season again, may we remind you that women have been sporting men's formal wear for over 100 years?
The tiny clue that pointed to a passionate love affair.
The queen's show at the Roseland Ballroom was choreographed to the nines and, as expected, went off without a hitch
The 86-year-old writer of The Microcosm recounts the early days of LGBTQ+ activism in the United Kingdom.
Wendy Ho's raunchy and over-the-top mix of music and comedy has made her a name to know in the New York City performance and club circuit
The man admitted he's not transgender but warned about "crazy people that will do what I'm doing: dressing up and going into the women's restroom and putting women and children in harm's way."Â
Advocate film critic Kyle Buchanan braves the Kathy Griffin-hosted Pink Flight on Air New Zealand and lives to tell a few tales.
A British sister gives us the lowdown on her first trip to the mother of all lesbian events: the legendary Easter weekend golf tournament in Palm Springs, Calif., that retains the name of its patron saint
Images of puffed-up bodybuilders made popular in 1950s publications are alive and well as videos on the Internet. Only now they're creating a new connection between gay and straight men.
It's week 14 of American Idol. That means you've been watching this show for almost four solid months. A little sad, isn't it?
Your man on the New York theater scene looks back at gay love and self-loathing in the '40s, '50s, and '60s before shamelessly lusting after Broadway stars Liev Schreiber, Victor Garber, and High School Musical hunk Corbin Bleu.
As Brittany, Glee's ditziest Cheerio, Heather Morris sings the praises of her hit show's Madonna episode, Lady Gaga tribute, and pinky-holding girl-on-girl action.
Oliver Hilmes, author of Berlin 1936, paints a glamorous and frightening picture of a city that embraced sexual minorities before turning on them with a vengeance.
Partners in life for nearly 20 years, D.C.-based hairstylists Luigi Parasmo and Javier Calvo embark on the journey of starting a salon together.