19 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in January 2025 & where to watch them
With The Traitors, XO, Kitty, Severance, and more gay faves returning, one thing’s for sure, this year is starting out with a bang!
DECEMBER 30, 2024
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With The Traitors, XO, Kitty, Severance, and more gay faves returning, one thing’s for sure, this year is starting out with a bang!
Donald Trump's attack on trans rights have led to some countries warning LGBTQ+ people about traveling to the U.S.
State Rep. Scott Bottoms cried grooming and sexual abuse for sexual identity, while the podcast host said the LGBTQ+ community used "talons" to convert cis-straight folks.
The popular tourist destination is the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality.
Take a sneak peek as these iconic New Yorkers get downright nasty to help Nasty Pig celebrate 30 years of queer sexual positivity.
It doesn't have to be this way.
The citizens of ruby red Texas have elected the state’s first LGBTQ+ senator: Molly Cook.
Gigi Goode headlines the 40th anniversary Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend in Washington D.C. January 9 to 12, 2025.
I don’t think it was a coincidence that President Jimmy Carter passed away before the start of the New Year, writes John Casey.
Trump's DEI snitch line is getting flooded with movie scripts and nonprofit newsletters.
Karla Sofía Gascón is the breakout star of the musical Emilia Perez.
Transgender college students have launched the National Transgender Leadership Conference Committee with the goal of hosting a summit this fall.
If Trump’s election was the apocalypse, this week has been a never-ending April Fools, writes John Casey.
Opinion: Democracy is teetering, and someday we may realize that shoving Padilla was the final push over the edge, writes John Casey.
There is no doubt in my mind,and in many others' where Kamala Harris will be at noon on January 20, 2025, writes John Casey.
Barry Hoy reveals why this LGBTQ+ celebration on high is the season’s must-attend event.
The Imperial Sun Court of all Florida, honoring the legendary charitable organization, opens January 16 at the Stonewall Museum, Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale.
Karoline Leavitt said that “sanity has been restored” because it only recognizes a gender binary.
The show by the National Symphony Orchestra, “A Peacock Among Pigeons,” has been scrubbed from the entertainment venue’s website and ticketing system. It was scheduled for WorldPride this summer.
The workplace humidity just got spicy in Charleston, and Ricky Cornish reveals all the juicy bits.
Opinion: Could this be our last Fourth of July celebrating what's left of a true democracy? writes John Casey.