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Grammy-winner Shelby Lynne's 'Over and Over' is a smoky, searing ode to past love

While celebrating the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album, I Am Shelby Lynne, the out artist has dropped the single 'Over and Over," about the pervasive memory of past love.

Carol Writer Phyllis Nagy to Write & Direct Dusty Springfield Biopic

The out screenwriter of the lesbian-themed Carol will direct Gemma Arterton as the famed British singer. 

'FU Moscow Mitch' Is a Much-Needed Anthem for Frustrated Liberals

Feminist singer KiKi Holli is calling out the Senate majority leader's BS through a parody of "Sweet Home Alabama."

Gemma Arterton & Elizabeth Debicki Tease in Vita & Virginia

The film about the groundbreaking writers and lovers Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival this week. 

How Lesbian Singer Norma Tanega Took Hollywood by Storm

A friend of the lesbian folk legend Norma Tanega, whose song 'You're Dead' has a second life in What We Do in the Shadows, shares memories from her career and old gay Hollywood.

Elton and Judy Voted Top Gay Icons

Elton and Judy Voted Top Gay Icons

Nicole Kidman Tries on New Role: Transgender Woman

After winning an Oscar for playing the bisexual Virginia Woolf, Nicole Kidman will again go LGBT in The Danish Girl, an independent film that tells the story of the first post-operative transsexual, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

10 Most Memorable Queer Duets

We don't always make music together, but when we do it's beautiful.

14 Homo Heartbreak Hits for Valentine's Day

Why suffer quietly on the world's crummiest holiday when you can crank up these tunes, belt out lovelorn lyrics, and sashay away the pain?

Legends From Here

Actor, speaker, and interview maven Paul Ryan takes Here TV viewers along for intimate conversations with Hollywood's elite in the new series Legends From Here.

19 Songs for Your Halloween Playlist

Witchcraft, black cats, and zombies, oh my!

Chris Willis Came Out to Make You Dance

After a decade of playing backup to some of the country's biggest stars, musician Chris Willis is stepping into the limelight all on his own.

Jann Wenner's Legacy: Janis Joplin Lamented Rolling Stone Story Days Before Death

The interview can be viewed in a new light after the magazine’s queer cofounder, Jann Wenner, denigrated Black and female musicians.

Often Imitated, Never Duplicated

The only white artist who has been thoroughly embraced by the black audience, long before Christina Aguilera and the slew of girls to follow, Teena Marie has dominated blue-eyed soul.

Editor’s Letter: A Cherished Memory of Elton John

The out icon has offered a lifetime of inspiration, writes Diane Anderson-Minshall.

The Crying Game

It's Week 10 of Dave White's Idol recaps. That means there are 10...more...to go...

15 Old-Timey Names for 'Gay'

Before 'gay' became common and accepted parlance, the world invented its own unofficial terms for men who dug men. Some names were self-created and others were thrust, often cruelly, upon gay, bi, and queer men.

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Third Time's the Charm

After seducing Kelly Preston in Citizen Ruth and attempting to do the same to Teri Hatcher on Desperate Housewives, Swoosie Kurtz goes lesbian again with BFF Blythe Danner on Nurse Jackie.