Cynthia Erivo dazzles the 2024 Out100 event with powerful speech
The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
December 11, 2024
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The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
In her new novel, Jeanette Winterson resurrects Frankenstein as a meditation on gender, sexuality, and what it means to be human in the 21st century.
The anniversary of PrEP's approval by the FDA ought to be remembered for how much has changed, and the potential for even greater change, says the CEO of Scruff.
The dark drama's strongest episode is about the love of two women and the technology that brought them together.
“To be named Advocate of the Year is an honor I carry on behalf of every individual who has fought for love, for identity, for visibility, and for freedom,” Ralph said.
Some of our favorite thinkers look ahead and tell us what tomorrow may bring.
The Out100 honors those making a difference in our community and beyond.
The stars gathered to celebrate those making a difference in the community.
Stewart Copeland's score brings new life to the silent film Ben-Hur and new audiences to gay star Ramon Novarro.
LGBT groups criticized a Stanford University study of an algorithm designed to identify gay and straight people as "junk science."
Thiel once suggested that environmental activist Greta Thunberg could be the Antichrist, although not in his latest lectures.
Donald Trump believes there's no such thing as bad publicity. Maybe he's right.
The Biden administration continues to uplift LGBTQ+ representation in government with Shawn Skelly and Brenda Sue Fulton.
“Are we going to base what we do for the health of our population on science, or are we going to go with magic smoke and mirrors?” says Dr. Osterholm
Two car writers take on the drama of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit to find their favorite cars of the not-too-distant future.
Ela Thier's new film Tomorrow Ever After offers imaginative and heartfelt observations illustrating how someone in the 26th-century might view today's society. We sat down with the filmmaker to discuss the past, present, and future.
A re-reading of Armistead Maupin's classic reminds us of a time before the post-modern pandemic.