Season 4 of We're Here, which featured Sasha Velour, Jaida Essence Hall, Priyanka, and Latrice Royale, is now the final season of the drag-centric series on HBO and Max.
From Queer as Folk to Transparent to Baby Reindeer, the first 25 years of the 21st century have witnessed a sea change in LGBTQ+ TV series including game-changing moments like Michaela Jae Rodriguez becoming the first trans actor to win a Golden Globe.
“We believe in the power of music to educate and uplift, to foster love, understanding, and community, and we regret that this opportunity has been taken away,” chorus representatives said.
In a CNN interview, the twin real estate dealers expressed their love of gays and Muslims but maintained that HGTV was 'bullied' into canceling their reality show by 'an agenda that is seeking to silence men and women of faith.'
Students angry over the
cancellation of their high school's upcoming production of
Rent
for its gay content can claim victory -- the show will go on as
planned.
The out creator of HBO's polarizing drama about gay life tells us how he handled the show's criticism and cancellation, discusses the future of LGBT TV, and updates us on the Looking movie.
Actor William Baldwin is half of one of TV's most groundbreaking couples -- his Dirty Sexy Money character is in love with a transsexual, played by Candis Cayne -- but it's one plot that may not get to play itself out, as the show is in danger of cancellation. Baldwin sat down with Advocate.com to talk about rumors that ABC is "de-gaying" its lineup, what the future holds for Money, and whether network heads ever interfered with his controversial story line.