Sapphic stars: Are lesbians friend-zoning based on the Zodiac?
The Sapphics are split on this dating question from the heavens.
November 19, 2024
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
The Sapphics are split on this dating question from the heavens.
There's momentum in Colorado to pass a civil unions bill after similar legislation failed last year. But whether the bill will be brought up for a vote remains in question.
About 35 LGBT leaders met in Washington, D.C., to discuss how they can conserve resources and still advance the movement during an economic downturn.
Massimo Dobrovic's wine company gives back to the community, though the former Euros of Hollywood star admits it's been a struggle to keep afloat during a pandemic.
Press secretary Sean Spicer said he doesn't know if Trump will maintain the order covering federal contractors.
An Indiana House committee withdraws such a bill after public outcry, and Georgia may nix one as well.
It's not clear why the out athlete is suddenly no longer affiliated with the Montreal Alouettes, at least for now.
Starting on Thursday in New Orleans, Episcopal bishops will take up the most direct demand yet that they reverse course on gay issues: Anglican leaders want an unequivocal pledge that Episcopalians won't consecrate another gay bishop or approve official prayers for same-gender couples. If the church fails to do so by Sept. 30, their full membership in the Anglican Communion could be lost.
The largest regional trade accord in history is seen by critics as hurting women, aiding antigay regimes and dramatically reducing global access to HIV drugs.
For Gordon, the new position is not just a career move, but something that is deeply personal.
This lesbian couple and gay man discuss the joy of parenthood in uncertain times.
The future is uncertain for the Office of National AIDS Policy -- as well as millions of lives.
Wiley defended the series as "feminist" in no uncertain terms in an interview with The Advocate.
A very wise activist has a special message to LGBTQ people facing an uncertain future.
These documentaries reveal precarious, uncertain, and inscrutable queer existence in Syria, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.
The Colorado leader opens up about maintaining an idyllic home life in increasingly uncertain times.