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Hidden Sapphic gems: Discover these 20 overlooked lesbian movies

There's something for every fan of sapphic cinema here.

Confessions of a Not-So-Newly HIV-Positive 30-Something

Tyler Curry has a message for all those living in the HIV closet.

A Trans Couple Fights to Survive Past 35

The film Thirty-Five features a real couple trying to defy Brazil's life expectancy for transgender people.

A 'Looking,' 'Queer as Folk' for Fifty-something Golden Gays

An acclaimed new web series depicts a gay man of a certain age who loses the love of his life and has to start over.

Pulse Nightclub Shooting Remembered Amid Calls for Action

President Joe Biden in 2021 declared the site of the Orlando nightclub as a national memorial.

Larry Kramer Wasn't Kind and Cuddly. He Was Effective

He was also a survivor, a Cassandra, and a legendary hero.

Gay Model and Social Media Influencer Jeff Thomas Dead at 35

Thomas was a model and founder of an art consulting agency.

Gigi Gorgeous Talks About Being a Proud Trans Lesbian

Gigi Gorgeous opens up about coming out (again), her mom's death, and her new memoir, He Said, She Said. 

2024: When the last of the baby boomers, like me, turns 60

We’ve spent 60 years listening to other people. Maybe this is the decade where we listen more to ourselves?

Getting Testing for HIV Is Still Hard — and Still Imperative

David Artavia on the roiling emotions involved in discovering your status. 

But All I Can Think About Is You on World AIDS Day

The unequal responses to two national tragedies trigger a flood of memories for one man recalling a dear friend he lost to the AIDS epidemic. 

Day of Decision Op-ed: My Life Isn't a Gamble

We asked readers for personal stories about how the U.S. Supreme Court's highly anticipated ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act has consequences for their own lives. Dante Savant and his partner have been relying on luck. They believe it's time for the federal government to pull their lucky number.

Op-ed: Who Will Stick Up for Southern LGBT Families?

More U.S. LGBT families live in the South than any other region. So why are they so vulnerable to discrimination and violence?

On Escaping Westboro: 'People Can Change'

How one woman fled the odious Westboro Baptist Church and got herself some new friends.

When Sex Mets Murder

Out.com has published a collection of photos titled Mementi Mori, a body of work that features locations where biological men, sometimes boys, were murdered because they were gay or transgender.

To Everyone Who Has to Stay Closeted on National Coming Out Day

Your identity is still valid even if you have to remain closeted on National Coming Out Day.

Love Wins: Two Women's Soccer Stars Tie the Knot

They played for rival teams but now are united, and to fellow Christians Ella Masar sends a message: Love conquers all.

The Exit Interview

After 18 years as one of our most visible LGBT activists, Matt Foreman has stepped down as head of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Trading grassroots power for financial influence, his new role at the Evelyn & Walter Haas Jr. Fund has him allocating $8 million in annual funding for LGBT causes. Kerry Eleveld asks him about the switch, what's in store for the movement, and where we're missing the mark.