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‘A League of Their Own’ to End After Second Season

Prime Video has seemingly struck out the lauded queer series.

New York Times Lets Barilla Off the Hook for Antigay Remarks

An editorial slide show that ran in Sunday's New York Times declares, perhaps prematurely, that the LGBT boycott of Barilla pasta has ended.

Catholic School Students Protest Forced Removal From Gay 'Nutcracker'

The administration of Notre Dame Academy issued an apology, but students still protested by painting the school's "spirit rock" in rainbow colors. 

Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum Travel the Globe in 'Making the Cut' Trailer

The upcoming Prime Video series reunites the Project Runway team in glamorous locales to search for the next global fashion brand.

What Would Maura On Transparent Think of Cait?

When award-winning actor Jeffrey Tambor met television critics Monday, he was asked what his character on Transparent would think about the transformation of Caitlyn Jenner.

Donald Trump's Tucker Carlson Interview: Here's What Happened

As insane as anticipated, it was 45 minutes of Trump grievances, misinformation, insults, and lies.

Does Internalized Shame Keep Gay Actors From Gay Parts?

Inspired by a story from Rita Moreno, out actors Michael Urie and Drew Droege reflect on how shame can inhibit queer people.

Dreaming in the land beyond the forest

A visit to Transylvania--and the palace known as Castle Dracula--takes a gay horror fiction enthusiast back to his childhood, to the origins of his several mingled identities as a person and a writer

The LGBT View as 1WTC Opens in NYC

The tallest building in the western hemisphere is now open on the site where 2,753 people died, two dozen of them members of the LGBT community.

The success of Matt Lynch: How a gay basketball coach led his team to victory

Lynch’s story is something out of a Hollywood feel-good movie: A queer basketball coach turns a failing sports team into would-be champions.

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Understanding the Media Bias Against LGBT People

A journalist who's covered stories from Rock Hudson's AIDS diagnosis to the Boston Marathon bombing reveals why the media obsesses over the murders of rich Caucasians and largely ignores violence against trans women.

Hello Olivia, Goodbye Rainbow

Is The L Word really why Martina Navratilova parted ways with the Rainbow Card and signed on with Olivia Cruises?

The LGBT Heroes of 9/11

We look back in time via The Advocate's special cover story after the tragedy on September 11, 2001.

Why 'Atypical' Is Part of the Queer TV Revolution

Actress Brigette Lundy-Paine discusses how marginalized people are finally taking center stage.

Turn on Your 'Heartlight'

Is the song no one cares enough to sing on this week's Neil Diamond-encrusted episode of American Idol. Somewhere, E.T. is feeling really slighted.

Opposite Day!

Unfortunately, the quickest way to the judges' hearts is still not the stylish presentation of a spinning hubcap rim worn as a necklace.

Sean Hayes: Will & Grace's Second Farewell Is a 'Little Deeper'

The actor talks about LGBTQ casting, his latest film, and the end of an era.

JESUS CHRIST!

It's OK to ask him to take the wheel but not necessarily vote-getting to shout his name in song in a way that suggests that you might be kind of pissed off at him. It's a lesson Carly learns the hard way as the six are whittled to five...

The Rocky Road: Three LGBTQ+ Interviews Inspired by 'Uncle Frank'

Griffin Matthews, BenDeLaCreme, and Ross Mathews share stories of coming out, road trips, and found family.