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Denzel Washington says bisexual 'Gladiator II' character would do 'whatever it took'

The Oscar-winning acting legend spoke to sister publication Out about putting Macrinus' dress and rings on to play a villainous role we can't keep our eyes off of.

PHOTOS: Pride From France to Italy to Greece

Pride season continued across the globe this weekend with events in Rome and Warsaw. People danced in a public fountain in France, where marriage equality is now the law.

How one woman allegedly became the first female pope

Amidst the rich tapestry of papal history, Pope Joan's enigmatic figure and legend defy time, igniting conversations on gender, power, and the enduring quest for inclusivity within an all-male hierarchy.

Funeral for Murdered Trans Woman Held at 'Pope's Church'

When Andrea Quintero's family never claimed her body, the Jesuit order to which Pope Francis belongs stepped in.

Berlin Accommodations

Unlike many other big convention cities, Germany's capital is relatively inexpensive, with rates at four-star hotels a fraction of what other Euro capitals charge. So extending your stay won't break the bank.

Bevy Smith, Bravo's Queen of Fashion

The co-host of Bravo's new dishfest on her Harlem upbringing, gay stereotypes, and the designer she had to stop liking.

Italian gay groups protest after two men detained for kissing

Italian gays will hold public ''kiss-ins'' near the Colosseum next week to protest the detention of two men by police for kissing in front of the famous Rome monument, gay rights groups said.

Why Race Dominates Talk Among LGBT Activists

Several attendees of this year's Creating Change conference aimed to remind others of the racial rifts that must be mended.

Berlin Nightlife

When even the mayor is openly gay, it should come as no surprise that Berlin's nightlife is jumping every night of the week. Bars are clustered round Schoneberg's Nollendorf Plaza, Kreuzberg, Tiergarten, and Prenzlauer Berg. Loosen your tie and leave your briefcase at the hotel; whatever your fetish or fancy, you can be sure to find it in Berlin.

Valentino’s Dolce Vita

After years of giving Vanity Fair readers an insider's gaze into the personal lives of the rich and infamous, Matt Tyrnauer steps behind the camera for his first documentary film, the compelling Valentino: The Last Emperor.

Women's Marches: Asia Argento, Handmaids, and More Call Out Injustice

Thousands of women marched around the world today to denounce sexism and other injustices, and more will rally Sunday.

Op-ed: Where Did the 'Gay' in 'Gay Pride' Go?

Some say we're in a 'post-gay' world, but I'm not ready to let go. Are you?

Set Designer Jason Sherwood Wants to Make #OscarsSoGay

The youngest set designer in Oscars history outlines a bold vision for broadcasting diversity.

Wake up, Democrats, and fight back against SCOTUS by stacking the court

President Biden spoke volumes last night contrasting himself with Trump, but he did not tell the American people what Democrats would do to counter the court's atrocious rulings.

For Lent, Hobby Lobby and #HeGetsUs should give up making self-righteous feet-washing commercials

The Jesus Super Bowl ads made a mockery out of a solemn Easter tradition, treating the marginalized like criminals and dissing the humility of Jesus.