And Just Like What? Sarah Jessica Parker Had No Idea Che Was So Unpopular

Viewers of "And Just Like That..." were sharply critical of queer character Che Diaz, played by bisexual and nonbinary actor Sara Ramírez – but series star Sarah Jessica Parker had no idea.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 19

Cabaret's Francis Garner Mixes Queer Past and Present in 'Miss Otis Regrets'

In "Miss Otis Regrets," baritone Francis Garner weaves a narrative from the 1950s Lavender Scare with his own conservative upbringing and coming out.

by John Amodeo | Jun 9

Greater Palm Springs Is the Perfect Desert Oasis Getaway

Once a haven for movie stars and artists escaping the Los Angeles urban sprawl, Palm Springs has cemented its status as an international LGBTQ+ enclave pulsating with a chic vibe.

by Roger Porter | Jun 10

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Stonewall Uprising Reenactment Set for June 28 In Fort Lauderdale

As LGBTQ+ rights come under fire nationwide, Fort Lauderdale's Stonewall National Museum, Archives, & Library is embracing the community's fighting spirit.

Jun 9

'I Live My Life as a Gay Man' - Trans 'I Kissed a Boy' Star Opens Up

One of the contestants on the new season of "I Kissed a Boy" is a transgender man, Lars Fellows, who opened up in a recent interview about starring on the show and coming out to his fellow contestants.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 9

A God Lives in Ibiza and his Name is Ale Rodriguez

Ale Rodriguez is a dancer who lives in Ibiza and we can't stop scrolling on his profile.

by Timothy Rawles | Jun 9

Oliver Hughes has Us Saying, 'Please Sir, We Want Some More'

Find out why we gave 22-year-old Sydney-based model Oliver Hughes a follow.

by Timothy Rawles | Jun 9

Harvey Milk's Name is Ordered Erased from a Navy Ship and Dan Rather's Spot-On Response Goes Viral

The full-court press to erase the names and contributions of minority servicemembers is ongoing, but the order to re-christen a Naval ship named for Harvey Milk drew a tart response from Dan Rather.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 10

Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton Won Tonys for 'Oh, Mary!' Now They Have a Message for Doubters Reluctant to Produce Queer Theatre

"Oh, Mary!" actor-playwright Cole Escola and director Sam Pinkleton triumphed at the Tony Awards for their work on a comedic take on history (and a queer President Lincoln). They shared some thoughts.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 9

Review: 'Sly Fox' Suffers from Dated Writing, but Offers a Spirited Cast, Direction

Attleboro Community Theatre's "Sly Fox" is a zany comedy about greed that benefits from a clever script and vibrant, finely-tuned performances.

by Joe Siegel | Jun 11


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