Scroll To Top

worldwide fame

Giorgio Armani reveals first gay crush: 'I couldn't wait to be near him, to be touched'

“I’ve never told anyone about this," Armani recalls. "It’s still a very emotional memory for me."

WikiLeaks Outs Saudi Gay Man, Rape Victims, and More

A new AP investigation finds the whistle-blowing site has shared data that may endanger private citizens; founder Julian Assange calls the report "recycled news."

Was Giorgio Armani gay? A timeline of his coming out and Leo Dell'Orco relationship

The founder of the eponymous label lived an exciting queer life but shared little about the journey he went on to discover his identity. He died at 91.

Johnny Mathis, the queer trailblazer and global superstar, takes a final bow

Johnny Mathis's career spanned nearly 70 years, releasing 70 albums and selling over 350 million records worldwide.

Three more inductees announced for LGBTQ+ Political Hall of Fame

Judge John Arrowood of North Carolina, Virginia state Sen. Danica Roem, and Claudia López, former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, will be inducted in December.

'Bohemian Rhapsody' Is Now the Highest-Grossing Musical Biopic Ever

The movie about Queen front man Freddie Mercury has grossed over $600 million worldwide. 

Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Is the Biggest Hit of the 20th Century

The tune has become the most-streamed song of the century, buoyed by the popularity of the new Queen biopic.

'Black Panther' Star Chadwick Boseman Dead at 43

The actor's legacy will forever be cemented in Black Hollywood history. 

'Honk': How an Out Filmmaker and a Goose Became Best Friends

The documentary Honk, now streaming, shows how filmmaker Cheryl Allison and Honk the goose bonded during the pandemic.

Internet Swoons Over Gay 'Cutest Couple'

Dylan Meehan and Brad Taylor didn't expect the world to celebrate alongside them when the out pair were named 'cutest couple' at Carmel High School in Putnam County, N.Y.

Let the (Out) Games Begin

With 2,500 fewer participants than organizers had originally hoped for, the second annual Outgames forges ahead in Copenhagen despite the world economic crisis -- one sporting event at a time.

Adam Lambert feels more 'empowered' than ever, two decades into his career

The trailblazing singer and Queen frontman is allowing his creativity to shine like never before.

Sydney Man On Trial For Plotting Mardi Gras ISIS-Related Terror Attack

Hamdi Alqudsi allegedly plotted to attack several locations around the city, including hanging an ISIS flag atop the Sydney Harbor Bridge. 

Jane Lynch to Host Concert for Global Equality

The Emmy-winning Glee star will join headliners Sting and Patti LuPone at Uprising of Love, a benefit featuring Laverne Cox, Billy Porter, and Chely Wright.

The Olympic Spirit Includes LGBT People This Time

Out Olympians are already winning medals, shaping our culture, and setting unusual records.

'Brokeback Mountain', other films listed by U.S. as human rights victims

Fictional gay cowboys and a faux reporter from Kazakhstan suffered human rights abuses in 2006 as crackdowns on flesh-and-blood victims were extended to the Internet, award-winning films, and noted plays worldwide, the State Department says.

A letter from Mrs. Cottontail...

...to Education Secretary Margaret Spelling: This is one bunny mother who's hopping mad over your treatment of little Buster, just because he went sugaring with some children with two moms. Why not pick on those misbehaving Peanuts kids instead?

WATCH: Clinton Outlines Her Promises to LGBTs

Hillary Clinton told LGBT activists she is "just getting warmed up" in her fight for equal rights.