In honor of National Nut Day, match a mystery bulge to its hot celeb
Celebrate this national holiday by checking out these celebrities who are swole in all the right places.
October 22, 2024
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Celebrate this national holiday by checking out these celebrities who are swole in all the right places.
From Eden to Chris Hemsworth, it's not just the gays anymore; the mainstream world is crotch-watching, too. Here is a short but plump history of the basket.
The decorated veteran and "don't ask, don't tell" activist described the centennial birthday celebration as "overwhelming" and fun.
If heterosexual celebrities want to cater to gay audiences to boost their bottom line, so be it. But let's not pretend it's more than it is.
Michael Patrick King, writer, director, and producer of Sex and the City 2, lifts the veil on his Middle Eastern-flavored sequel, his TV comeback, and his very own Mr. Big.
The drag performer discusses crafting the music and visuals for her latest album, Amethyst Journey, on the LGBTQ&A podcast.
The tragic search for a "lost" soul: Ferris LeBlanc.
An analysis of submissions to TubeCrush.net shows a problematic "post-feminist" attraction to the patriarchy on the London Underground.
After facing hate and threats, a queer pastor left the church for new pastures. Now, some communities of faith are embracing LGBTQ+ inclusion, celebrating Pride, and protesting for our rights. Will this newfound acceptance truly welcome all?
Trans author Nick Krieger shares a story from the new trans male anthology Finding Masculinity about not always knowing he was trans since birth.
 For more than 50 years, the real truth behind what happened to Eduardo Tirella has been hidden. Until now.
When Jenny Nguyen opened The Sports Bra in 2022, she started a movement: Bars that only show women’s sports. Now, fandom and pay are rapidly growing — and it’s time for the Olympics.
Poems from LGBT writers Richard Blanco, Frank Bidart, Eileen Myles, Mark Doty, Judy Grahn, CAConrad, and Tim Trace Peterson explore what it means to be queer in America.
From butchy belts and men's boots to dead sea salts and a gel that promises to help obtain six-pack abs, there's something perfect for the fashionista, beauty maven, or narcissist on your shopping list.
Vincent Keith's digital magazine celebrates a wider variety of men. So far, more than 150 contributors shared their vision.