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Karla Sofía Gascón gives emotional speech as 'Emilia Pérez' wins Golden Globe

"The light always wins over darkness," she said while accepting the award for Best Picture - Musical or Comedy.

Nerd alert

Of all the man meat on Ugly Betty, it's the unlikeliest guy who has become the show's standout stud--four-eyed accountant Henry. Played by 33-year-old Christopher Gorham (who portrayed a gay teen on Party of Five) Henry has tapped into our secret nerd fetish.

Blink and You'll Miss Freddie Mercury's Queerness in Bohemian Rhapsody Trailer

Rami Malek is a ringer for Freddie Mercury in the high-energy teaser trailer for the film about him, but his queerness and battle with AIDS are almost nonexistent. 

Sleuth

Jude Law and Michael Caine discuss their sexually ambiguous roles in their new movie and the games that men play

Dancing Queens

Glitter and be gay -- Nick Adams, Tony Sheldon, and Will Swenson board the bus for Broadway in the stage musical.

Big Gay Following: John Krasinski

Punching in for his first chat with gay media, the Office star talks George Clooney's irresistible superpowers, his own sex-symbol status, and riding high on Beyonce's radar.

Gayest thing on TV right now: 'High School Musical 2'

The High School Musical franchise is the most-watched sugarcoated lie on basic cable--you'll still love it.

Nice Girls Don't Swear, Right? This Trans Lady Says 'F*ck That'

Cursing and talking explicity about sex is ok for men, but as Amanda Kerri discovered post-transition, the same doesn't apply for women.

Hot Sheet: Week of June 20

Michelle Pfeiffer gets her cougar on with Rupert Friend (pictured), the return of Regina Spektor and Felicity Huffman's trip down the rabbit hole round out what's hot in entertainment for the week.

Reading Far-Right Sites: Dangers From Lady Gaga and Katy Perry

So you don't have to read these sites, we bring you news of what they see as threats to the nation.

Queer Comics: Josh Trujillo's Love Machines

Love and technology intersect in a curious comic anthology featuring robots, bikes, and some excited appliances.

Reading the Right Wing: Trans Acceptance Will Lead to Robot Army

This week's greatest hits include Alex Jones's assertion that acceptance of transgender people will lead to implantation of computer chips in humans.

Nothin’ From Nothin’ Still Leaves 20

They could have made it easy and gotten rid of all the boring ones, but then there'd be no show. As it is, the public voted instead. They say.

Jitterbug!

Turns out that "vocal perfection" is not what text message voters are interested in on this week's American Idol.

Hot Sheet: August 1, 2014

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include a nearly naked Zac Efron and Bear, go-go boy obsessions, and the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Oakland, Calif.

Exploring Jack London Square, a working seaport in the shadow of San Francisco.