13 most anticipated LGBTQ+ TV shows coming this fall
Fall is here and its bringing back your favorite shows, and introducing new must-see TV!
September 23, 2025
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Fall is here and its bringing back your favorite shows, and introducing new must-see TV!
The Apple TV+ series stars Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, Ricky Martin, and Carol Burnett, among others.
The stars of the new Apple TV+ series share how meaningful it was to them to tell stories of queer identity and friendship between gay men and women.
The streaming service is not only free for the weekend it's packed with must-see queer content you probably have missed.
The beloved actress is well aware that she's a gay icon and she couldn't be more grateful.
It's time to say a Glorious Goodbye to the drag alter ego of Australian performer Barry Humphries.
Wake Up Dead Man, Wicked For Good, All’s Fair, and more are headed to your screen this month.
The National LGBTQ Task Force’s annual event raises millions of dollars for the local community.
The two had been married for six years.
Some mainstream hotel companies trot eagerly out of their way to make LGBT travelers welcome at their properties, from putting together gay-specific websites and Pride packages to offering discounts and local scene advice to gay and lesbian travelers. These five homo-loving hotel companies deserve particular recognition for their efforts in making our overnights away from home a real treat.
"As Florida clergy who identify as LGBTQ+ and LGBTQ+ allies, it is our moral duty to be in solidarity with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer/questioning people," they say.
The Advocate's reporters Ryan Adamczeski and Christopher Wiggins also scored nominations for Outstanding Print Article and Outstanding Online Journalism Article.
He also claimed that Amazon has been cheating the postal service and that he can yank press passes at will.
Pastor Aaron Thompson also calls the LGBTQ+ community "a bunch of freaks" sentenced to death and eternal damnation.
The Last Station's Helen Mirren reigns on a parade of sunny subjects from gay servers to Kyra Sedgwick's mouth.
Beutiful on the surface, Petry's work has depth in both wit and scholarship.