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How a cross-country road trip brought Will Ferrell closer to his trans bestie Harper Steele

Netflix's Will & Harper documents the journey that the longtime friends and collaborators embarked on after Steele's later-in-life transition.

Trump Appoints EPA's Top Enemy to Head Agency, and Comedy Writes Itself

We have to laugh at Donald Trump's recently announced appointments now, because we'll likely be crying for four years.

The best quips and tear-jerking moments from DNC Day 3 where Tim Walz and his family stole the show

If the third night of the convention were a film, it would win both best comedy and best drama, writes John Casey.

Dan Levy Wins Best Supporting Actor in Schitt's Creek Emmys Sweep

The landmark series with a beautiful queer love story at its center won seven Emmys. 

Laverne Cox Makes History With Emmy Nominations

The Netflix hit grabbed nominations across the comedy categories on Thursday morning.

Some Gay Faves Wins Web TV Awards

The 2013 International Academy of Web Television Award winners were announced at CES, and a handful of shows popular with LGBT viewers made the cut.

SNL's Portrayal of Pence as a Fey Gay Is Offensive in Its Laziness

Is there a lower form of humor than a pun? Saturday Night Live may have found it.

Schitt's Creek, a 'Castigation of Homophobia,' Sweeps Emmy Awards

The LGBTQ+ comedy took home major awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series, during TV's biggest night.

'Transparent' Creator Compares 'Dangerous' Donald Trump to Hitler

Soloway was just one of several celebrities who criticized the Republican nominee.

Absolutely Devastating: 'What We Do in the Shadows' Is Officially Ending

The hit comedy series' sixth season will be its last, and we're devastated.

Boomerang's Lena Waithe Shares the Secret to Her Success

The out writer and producer capitalized on her history-making Emmy win to launch numerous other projects focusing on the black experience.

Before Ellen DeGeneres, this lesbian comedian made history as the first to come out on TV

In 1994, Lois Bromfield bravely came out on national television, facing backlash but paving the way for LGBTQ+ visibility.

Stand Up and Be Funny: Lamenting the Lack of Gay Comedians

The impact of gay and bi men in modern comedy is undeniable. So where is our stand-up comic?

Queer Women Win Big at 2017 Emmys

Lena Waithe and Kate McKinnon were awarded for their comedic contributions.

Pose, Schitt's Creek, Killing Eve Among LGBTQ Shows With Emmy Noms

The Emmy nominations are rolling out and LGBTQ-themed shows landed nominations in nearly every major category. 

Blanche Week! Let The Best Quipster Win

Show your love for these celebs by holding nothing back in this our first-ever Blanche Week.

LGBT Faves Dominate Emmy Nominations

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jim Parsons, Denis O'Hare, Margaret Cho, Dan Savage, and Ryan Murphy are among the LGBT notables who were awakened with good news as the 2012 Emmy nominations were announced this morning.

'Everything’s Gonna Be Okay' Star Josh Thomas Breaks New Ground

The new comedy Everything's Gonna Be Okay is breaking ground by making death, family, and autism... funny.

The Red Head Gay

Kevin Allison, the lone gay of the '90s sketch group The State , dishes on the group's formation, their fallout with Les Moonves, and bouncing back after hitting bottom.