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Giorgio Armani reveals first gay crush: 'I couldn't wait to be near him, to be touched'

“I’ve never told anyone about this," Armani recalls. "It’s still a very emotional memory for me."

Meet the Gen Z trans woman running for Congress in Louisiana

Rivule Sykes's campaign in the Fifth Congressional District of Louisiana is one that aims to bring "people’s attention to the issues we all face together."

Grand Army Tackles Queer Issues, Race, Class in Brooklyn High School

The first teaser for the Netflix series based on Katie Cappiello's incendiary play Slut had dropped. 

NYC International Antiquarian Book Fair to Showcase LGBTQ+ History

The fair will feature over 200 exhibitors from 14 different countries. 

Andre Braugher’s Onscreen Husband Pays Tribute to the Late Actor

Tributes pour in for the beloved Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor remembered for his talent, kindness, and enduring legacy.

Tony Bennett, Legendary Jazz Singer, Dead at 96

Bennett died two weeks shy of his birthday.

Modern Family's Moon Man Eric Stonestreet

From bumping butts with a TV legend to being showered with equal praise by the stroller set and the bear community, Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet is thrilled to be pushing the gay movement forward.

'Values Voters' Anarchy Good News for Gays

The fractured coalition of Christian conservatives is meeting in Washington, D.C., on Friday and Saturday for a "Values Voters Summit," to be capped Saturday evening by a straw poll of the 2,500 participants. But if media reports are to be believed, consolidating the far-right vote may be wishful thinking this primary season.

The Queer Irony of Ender's Game

Despite the antigay views of Orson Scott Card, his most popular novel is an empowering story for LGBT youth.

That Awkward Moment When Ted Cruz Is Your Enemy's Enemy

Liberals must refrain from the urge to cheer on the Texas senator for standing up to Trump.

Let's Celebrate All Kinds of Love This Valentine's Day

A white man and a white woman are typically the image we're fed on Valentine's Day. Instead, let's pay heed to the diverse love that can now speak its name, writes Rev. Irene Monroe.

Hot Sheet: Week of July 12

Harry Potter is officially all grown up, gay actor Dan Butler falls in love with Karl Rove, and the Gay Men's Chorus of San Francisco pays tribute to Joan Baez.

What the Ruling Says

Discover how the high court concluded that the U.S. Constitution guarantees same-sex couples the right to marry.

Death Becomes Denis O'Hare

As True Blood's new vampire king, Denis O'Hare explains why it doesn't suck to be old, gay, and sometimes naked.

Busy Philipps Is as Awesome as She Seems

Cougar Town's Busy Philipps freaks and geeks out over loving Michelle Williams, kissing James Franco, and judging RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race.

Harvey Guillén on Guillermo Saying 'I'm Gay,' Protecting Chosen Family

The star of FX's What We Do in the Shadows on the show's queer pedigree and getting to the core of TV's favorite familiar.  

7 Things That Are Everything This Week

Our entertainment and events highlights this week include the legendary sound of Queen, a wet and salty Chris Hemsworth, and that saga in a galaxy far, far away.

Op-ed: Go Outside and Kiss Someone

Too many same-sex couples are afraid of engaging in PDA. We have to change that.

STUDY: Yes, Talking to Voters About LGBT Issues Fights Bias

A new study shows that having direct conversations with LGBT people and their allies helps voters be less prejudiced against the LGBT community. 

LGBTQ+ Professionals Fear New Laws Could Jeopardize Their Careers: Report

As many queer people escape GOP-led state legislatures passing anti-LGBTQ+ bills, a new report indicates LGBTQ+ professionals worry about what their professional life holds.