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Rebel song: A history of gay men's choruses

Born out of activism decades ago, gay men's choruses have continued to be a force for change in the queer community.

WATCH: The Best (or Not So Best) of LGBT Holiday Choirs

LGBT choral groups around the world provide some of the most moving musical moments for the holidays. Sure, there are those performances that are a little off pitch -- but we enjoy them all.

Op-ed: There's Room Under the Bus for All of Us

One man's workplace was also his closet door: the Southern Baptist Church.

Meet the folks of Euphoria, the NYC Gay Men's Chorus's trans and nonbinary affinity group

New York City's GMC is expanding its definition as a queer arts and advocacy organization, and the newly-founded Euphoria affinity group for trans and nonbinary members showcases what a modern queer-inclusive singing organization can strive to be.

Nothin’ From Nothin’ Still Leaves 20

They could have made it easy and gotten rid of all the boring ones, but then there'd be no show. As it is, the public voted instead. They say.

Schmigadoon's Cecily Strong, Dove Cameron & Cast on Reframing Musicals

The Apple TV+ series rewrites the Hollywood musical so queer people aren't coded, women have agency, and nonwhite characters are central to the story.

DC Gay Men's Chorus's Virtual 'Waving Through a Window' Is Beautiful

Members of the 39-year-old chorus perform the showstopper from Dear Evan Hansen while social distancing. 

National LGBTQ Center for the Arts to Open in San Francisco

The center is mostly financed by the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus and its donors.

Gay men's chorus debuts in conservative Colorado Springs

In the city known as home to some of the nation's most antigay churches and far right religious groups, the Out Loud gay men's chorus is marking a cultural shift.

Britney One More Time

Her singing is meh, and the dancing's not much better. But ask almost anyone -- Britney Spears is a gay icon. What draws us to her, and why can't we just leave Britney alone?

Jeff vs. the bloggers

Ex-White House reporter Jeff Gannon learned the power of gay bloggers the hard way, by being outed as a partisan operative and an alleged former hustler. Online activists have mainstream media playing catch-up, and they're reshaping the battle for gay equality.

Hot Sheet: Week of May 11-15

This week's round of what's hot in entertainment includes Catholic conspiracies, some good old girl-punk, and a ton of theatrical events across the country.

President Obama: Was It a One-Night Stand?

It wasn't love at first sight, but author Dan Savage warmed up to Barack Obama. Now he's wondering if all the promises the candidate whispered in his ear were just to get him into the electoral sack.

Frodo gets lost

The three-and-a-half-hour stage version of The Lord of the Rings, now running in Toronto, has Elvish music, lots of armpit stabbing, guys on stilts, and a too-short wizard. It's quite a sight to see, but don't expect to be moved

Tegan & Sara: Leaving a Political Record

Musicians Tegan and Sara, with their seventh album, Heartthrob, and a decade-plus experience under their belts, lead the pack of accomplished leaders in politics, sports, science, religion, and the arts named to our annual "40 Under 40" list.