Broadway star Lea Salonga on helping her trans son to be 'a successful human being'
“Just love your kids and be proud that they are brave enough to fight for who they are,” she says.
May 13, 2025
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“Just love your kids and be proud that they are brave enough to fight for who they are,” she says.
The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
After an outpouring of positive viewer response, Keir Gilchrist feels greater pressure in portraying an openly gay teen on The United States of Tara. But he'd still rather go camping than read Valley of the Dolls.
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Frederick Woodruff (the creator of Lurid Digs) is now the art director of the Bob Mizer Foundation, which promotes the work of the classic male photographer. Woodruff talked with us about posing straps, the revival of Physique Pictorial, and the courage it took to change gay publishing.
Samantha Power helps block an effort to suspend the United Nations' monitor on queer discrimination.
On the heels of the release of the his latest album, Life You Imagine, the debonair British crooner talks about his passion for marriage equality and reworking new tracks to be more inclusive.
"As a police officer, you're asking me to someday put handcuffs on these people that are heroes in my life?"
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The documentary, drawing on a memoir by Garland's third husband, Sid Luft, shows what made her an icon to LGBTQ people and others.