Kamala Harris stars in 'SNL' cold open that clowns Trump & reinforces her message of hope
Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live and had an instantly iconic moment with Maya Rudolph.
November 3, 2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live and had an instantly iconic moment with Maya Rudolph.
The Oscar winner and her Lee costars Andy Samberg and Andrea Riseborough discuss upending expectations of gender, friendship, and radical acceptance.
Portia and Ellen are so in love that Portia walks across the parking lot to tell Jay about it on The Tonight Show; and Millionaire Matchmaker 's Patti Stanger has some sage (read: idiotic and outdated) dating advice for gays.
Saturday marked the last episode for head writer of Saturday Night Live, Seth Meyers. To help celebrate his final appearance, Meyers was joined by other SNL alums, including his fake husband Stefon.
It's tongue-in-cheek, of course -- and hilarious, with an array of out talent.
The best moments from Sunday night's 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
Following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, 2008 promises to be a perilous year for LGBT people and everybody else. But before we look forward, let's revisit the gayest moments of 2007.
In every civil rights battle there comes a time when momentum tips irreversibly in its favor. Was 2007 that year for us? Two opposing views. Sean Kennedy argues, Yes.
Making history, the awards ceremony honored queer biopics, Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book, in both Best Picture categories.
By nonchalantly making one of the show's main characters an older black man who also happens to be gay, Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine is showing prime-time television how to be funny -- without being homophobic.
Petrera and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan talk about the second season of the Netflix hit, its diverse cast, and normalizing being gay and hearing-impaired.
The out host discusses the significance of having gay representation in his dating show as well as the broader media landscape.
The formula is the same: Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back. Only in the case of bromance movies like the Paul Rudd/Jason Segel pairing I Love You, Man , it's two straight men competing for each other's affections.