Here are all the wins for LGBTQ+ artists and allies at the 2025 Grammys
The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
February 3, 2025
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The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
Fiona Apple has a reputation as a maverick. She won a Grammy for her 1997 hit "Criminal," yet that same year proclaimed "This world is bullshit" to the record industry at MTV's Video Music Awards. More recently, she sparked controversy when her album-in-progress was leaked on the Internet, sparking rumors of label squabbles. We caught up with the very down-to-earth Apple just before the start of her summer tour promoting Extraordinary Machine.
Apple COO Tim Cook has been described as a "lifelong bachelor" and "intensely private."
The leader of the Catholic Church, who recently spoke out against same-sex marriage, sat down with the out CEO.
A new iOS software update includes over 300 new Emojis, the likes of which include many LGBT and racially-diverse characters.
Both companies' directors are encouraging shareholders to vote against resolutions asking them to reconsider DEI initiatives.
San Francisco's Steve Demeter has gone from Wells Fargo employee to independently wealthy game designer in less than a year thanks to a $5 iPhone game called Trism.
Apple appears to have pulled the Exodus International app from the App Store following widespread outcry, but the company has not yet issued a statement.
A recent attack on a trans woman in New York City is no anomaly, according to this writer.
The gay man is donating from personal funds, according to reports.
While neither Altman nor Cook have spoken publicly on their communications with the president-elect, both stand to gain tremendously from maintaining a positive relationship with him.
Apple's icons representing same-sex relationships could get the company fined under the country's ban on gay propaganda, according to a new report.
Apple might have made history, if its CEO chooses to confirm it.
After Apple stock hit its all time high this week, Apple Inc. is predicted to become the first $1 trillion company by 2021.