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Nick Offerman addresses ‘homophobic hate’ related to his Emmy-winning role on ‘Last of Us’

Offerman made the comments as he accepted the award for best supporting performance in a new scripted series at Sunday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards.

Here Are the LGBTQ+ Nominees at the 2023 Emmys

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air September 18.

How The Last of Us Did LGBTQ+ Fans Justice

Fans lauded the story of Murray Bartlett and Nick Offerman's romance in the HBO show, which is based on the queer-inclusive video game.

HBO's 'Looking' Guys Reunite Off-Broadway

Murray Bartlett, Frankie J. Alvarez, and Jonathan Groff celebrate Raul Castillo's opening night.

New 'Tales of the City' Trailer Shows All Kinds of Love Are in the Air

The reboot of the beloved series highlights romantic and platonic love stories between trans, queer, lesbian, bisexual, straight, and queer people.  

PHOTOS: Behind the Scenes of 'Looking' Season 2

The boys, and Doris, are back.

Trans Actresses Daniela Vega & Jen Richards Join 'Tales of the City'

Netflix's reboot of Armistead Maupin's beloved LGBTQ story also includes original cast members Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis. 

'Tales of the City' Reboot's Teaser Trailer Is a Tearjerker

Tales of the City is queerer than ever and returns to Netflix in June with Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis, Charlie Barnett, Ellen Page, Jen Richards, and more.  

Tales of the City 'First Look' Dives Into Generations of LGBTQ Lives

Netflix's Tales of the City reboot premieres in June with stories of LGBTQ people young and old. 

Here Are the LGBTQ+ Nominees at MTV's Movie and TV Awards

Check out the awards on MTV and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, May 7.

Charlie Barnett Brings Black Gay Representation to 'Tales of the City'

The actor discussed the importance of being seen in media on a recent panel of the Netflix revival.

20 LGBTQ+ movies coming out in 2024 that we can't wait to see

These LGBTQ-inclusive films have us feeling very excited about queer cinema in 2024! What films are you looking forward to?

Op-ed: In Defense of 'Looking'

Some may say Looking was boring, but it strikes at the core of something many of us dare not mention.

'The White Lotus' Knows How to Skewer White Gay Privilege

The just-concluded HBO show takes aim at white privilege and entitlement in general but doesn't spare white cisgender gay men.

An Open Letter to HBO: Save Looking

Without Looking, TV will return to featuring gay men as supporting foils for straight characters. 

Op-ed: Why 'Looking' Is Now a Show Worth Watching

Contrasting with the sleepy start of its first season, the HBO drama kicks off season 2 with sex, scandal, and issues that strike at the heart of what it means to be queer in America.

Soapside: Advocate's Guide to Daytime - July 16

Days' Eric Martsolf on living shirtless, Guiding Light tribute set for Daytime Emmys, Fish gets fried on One Life, and Y&R's Phillip Chancellor IV comes home from the war, and Chappell/Leccia team up for "Venice."

The Exit Interview With 'Looking' Creator Michael Lannan

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.

Tales of the City Dares Tackle Generational Divides Among LGBTQ People

Tales of the City's Lauren Morelli and Alan Poul on how they've brought Armistead Maupin's beloved world to new generations.