The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: One of last year's best movies for LGBT audiences comes to DVD, plus a pop star sure to get your attention.
Our man on the New York theater scene brings it on with Broadway's first transgender teen, goes into Central Park's woods with Denis O'Hare, finds a gay skeleton in John Stamos's closet, pops in on Marilyn Monroe in purgatory, and much more.
The 2011-2012 Broadway season has officially ended, the Tony nominations have been announced, and our man on the New York theater scene has now seen every show. Here's a look at his quick and queer-skewed impressions of the busy season's complete offerings -- thriving and shuttered, honored and snubbed.
The out columnist concludes that the popular narrative around the killing of Michael Brown was untrue, but that doesn't diminish the larger problem of racism.
More than five decades before #Ferguson, out activist James Baldwin knew that 'hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law.'