‘Too strong for sports, too weak to serve?’ Trans troops challenge Trump’s military ban on ‘The Daily Show’
These trans folks explain why they're ready to serve like anyone else.
May 9, 2025
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These trans folks explain why they're ready to serve like anyone else.
"Laughing at the president is a proud American tradition."
Out Central Oregon's Winter PrideFest promises many good times.
The animated Comedy Central show skirts the lines of bad taste, again.
LGBTQ icons Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer are immortalized in this exclusive clip from Comedy Central.
Freeform's Valentine's Day-themed film is a full-on romantic comedy with a queer male central love story.
Griffin starred as counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway in The President Show special on Comedy Central.
The city's image--think cheap divorces, $2 steak, and bumbling Comedy Central cops--is changing as culture and cuisine move in.
Chris Kelley and Sarah Schneider explain why diversity is the key to their new Comedy Central series The Other Two.
The Comedy Central show aired interviews with several transgender activists, and skewered anti-LGBT Colorado politician, Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt.
Comedy Central is winning praise for its far more accurate portrayal of the Stonewall riots, starring trans actresses Alexandra Grey as Marsha P. Johnson and Trace Lysette as Sylvia Rivera.
Jon Stewart and staff from Comedy Central's The Daily Show fielded questions from Ohio State University students at a special appearance, but the comedian also had a query of his own: ''A buckeye is a gay acorn, right?''
In an exclusive clip from Comedy Central's Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens, Nora and Bowen Yang's cousin Edmund learn about Icelandic culture. Later, Nora has a mind-blowing encounter with a lesbian elf played by Lea DeLaria.
"I don't care if you think I'm racist," says the controversial comedienne in her 2005 stand-up film, Jesus Is Magic. "I only care if you think I'm thin." Well, we think Sarah Silverman is all-around awesome. While no social group is safe and no subject taboo (even AIDS) on The Sarah Silverman Program, her new scripted Comedy Central series, she proves herself to be one of gay people's biggest allies -- yes, even bigger than Brad Pitt.
In a clip airing Tuesday on Stephen Colbert's show, an animated interviewer tells Buttigieg it's impossible to find "a young, vibrant, gay transformative political figure."