Heartwarming Sundance hit 'Jimpa' celebrates queer family bonds
The film stars Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, and director Sophie Hyde's child Aug Mason-Hyde.
January 31, 2025
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The film stars Olivia Colman, John Lithgow, and director Sophie Hyde's child Aug Mason-Hyde.
The showrunner for the L Word reboot spoke at a panel for the documentary Queering the Script at Outfest about staffing a writers' room with a breadth of identities.
The Women's March is bringing hundreds of thousands to Washington, D.C. But it's not feminism per se that's calling this social worker there.
The Disney/Marvel villain, played by Kathryn Hahn, casts a compelling spell over those who feel marginalized.
Cohen's estate and his fans are outraged that the beloved song played twice over the closing fireworks at the Republican National Convention.
'I believe I was discriminated against by the bakery based on my creed,' says a man who filed a discrimination complaint because a bakery wouldn't make an anti-LGBT cake.
Having ended his presidential campaign, Carson will chair My Faith Votes, a group dedicated to motivating people with a 'biblical worldview' to vote.
The actress says she envisioned Kayla Pospisil's whole life, which ended with a happy queer relationship.
Even Plato knew that LGBT was missing the 'I.'
No one is saying what's truly going on with Caitlyn — she's more addicted to attention than her stepdaughters.
The Republican presidential nominee has tried to convince voters that he is a "friend" to LGBT people, but his spokeswoman's views may trump his.
Advocates for intersex people speak out against the gender binary the Trump administration is seeking to impose.
A new generation of evangelicals debates swapping an antigay agenda for a pro-planet one.
Following a conciliatory meeting last week, President Obama distanced himself from the president-elect in an Athens press conference.
The study of gender is being targeted by right-wing groups, because it raises questions about traditional social roles and inequalities that can result from them, argues Victoria Pitts-Taylor and Elizabeth Anne Wood.