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Late-night monologues and 'SNL' skits can't match South Park's Noem’s face, ICE in heaven, and Satan’s anus

Opinion: Colbert burns bright, SNL plays safe, but only South Park is fighting Trump in the language of our unreal, absurd, and chaotic political moment, writes John Casey.

CBS is treating Stephen Colbert’s smart fans like fools by citing a ‘financial decision’

Opinion: CBS just proved that when it comes to a "decision," cancelling Colbert was a no-brainer compared to appeasing the dictator Trump, writes John Casey.

Mario Cantone Says He Was Kicked Off 'Johnny Carson' for Being Gay

The And Just Like That star also opened up about the loss of his costar Willie Garson and whether he thinks queer roles should be filled by queer actors. 

Kevin Spacey Blasts Donald Trump at AmFAR Benefit

The House of Cards star, famous for his impressions of Johnny Carson, Jack Lemon among others, took on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

WATCH: Joan Rivers Returns From Ban with Raunchy Set

After being banned from the Tonight Show by Johnny Carson 28 years ago, Joan Rivers made her comeback memorable. Jimmy Fallon (and the network censors) could barely keep up with her racy set.

WATCH: 11 Moments That Made Gay Fans Love Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers never shied away from controversy for the sake of comedy. And that's why we've come to love her.

Meet the 'Feud: Capote vs. The Swans' cast & the real people they play

These actors are bringing Hollywood legends to life in FX’s Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.

Bretman Rock Makes History as First Gay 'Playboy' Cover Star

"For Playboy to have a male on the cover is a huge deal for the LGBT community, for my brown people community and it's all so surreal," said Rock, a social media influencer.

Actor Charles Nelson Reilly dead at 76

Charles Nelson Reilly, the Tony award winner who later became known for his ribald appearances on The Tonight Show and various game shows, has died. He was 76.

Comedian, Gay Fan Favorite Joan Rivers Is Dead at 81

The comedian died a week after cardiac arrest during a surgical procedure.

Diane von Furstenberg’s husband Barry Diller spills the tea on the male celebs he’s dated

In his new memoir, media mogul Barry Diller opens up about his long-speculated sexuality and why he kept it hidden for so long.

Liz Taylor's Publicist, a Pioneering AIDS Activist, Is Remembered

Legendary press agent Charlie Cinnamon is honored in a new exhibit that highlights his groundbreaking HIV work.

Folk Singer Janis Ian Reveals Her Own Bill Cosby Story

Cosby told television execs she was a lesbian, says the singer. She was just 16 at the time.

All eyes on Ellen

Our favorite trailblazer already has America at her feet--and now, as the first openly gay host of the Academy Awards, Ellen DeGeneres is ready to win hearts all over the world.

Ma Vie en Rose

Leslie Jordan's new one man show, My Trip Down the Pink Carpet, premiered at Gay Fest in New York City and this week comes to the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. The show chronicles his journey to celebrity status with a slightly colorful twist

Brokeback backlash in full force

The Academy Awards may have marked a "maverick year," but Oscar voters still felt more comfy with a movie about racism than with one depicting gay sex. So maybe they're not so "out of touch" with mainstream America after all

Madam Secretary

"Gay rights are human rights." With that declaration -- and the team she has assembled at the State Department -- Hillary Rodham Clinton has elevated the dialogue on LGBT rights around the globe.

Op-ed: 6 Lessons Learned After Eight Years at The Advocate

Farewell, dears. Here's a few things I've picked up in the last few years.