Playing for both teams: 6 LGBTQ+ spies from history
From the world wars and Red Scare to the fight for Irish independence, here are some queer spies worth knowing.
October 13, 2025
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From the world wars and Red Scare to the fight for Irish independence, here are some queer spies worth knowing.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg also apologizes for not doing enough to stop Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The 1996 documentary It's Elementary showed teachers talking about gay people with their students. A decade later, its impact can be seen in classrooms, state laws, and the kids -- now grown -- who appeared in it.
The president's ignorance of the world means he's completely unaware of what queer black people are going through.
The writer of Class A, a play and upcoming short film about substance abuse, shares his battle with addiction.
No rational person condones the shooting of officers, but that doesn't mean things don't have to change with how African-Americans are treated by police. All LGBTs should empathize with that sentiment.
Amanda Kerri is prepared to take extreme measures to ensure every LGBTQ person gets their ass to the polls in November.
If you're gay, you're more prone to depression than those in the general population, experts say. And if you "party" by taking certain illegal drugs, your risk may jump.
Known as the gay guy's boyfriend from MTV's The Real World: Miami, Johnny Diaz weaves his own reality with Boston Boys Club.
Patrick Guerriero has increased the Log Cabin Republicans' membership and budget--as well as its standing among liberal national gay rights groups. Of course, that means fewer invites to White House parties.
Coming back from a slump in the 1990s, the 32-year-old National Gay and Lesbian Task Force aims to take the lead in aiding local organizing. In a time of "terrible trouble," NGLTF is in it for the long haul
A month-by-month breakdown of the important LGBT news events of 2008.
The organizers of East Central Minnesota Pride celebrate their 15th anniversary and remember the various obstacles -- like hate crimes and antigay politicians.
Sir Ian speaks to us about the new documentary that chronicles his journey from actor to activist.