Intimacy coordinator ups the Sapphic steam in 'Agatha All Along'
Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
October 10, 2024
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Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
The fifth and sixth episodes of ABC's Ten Day in the Valley will be back on Dec.16.
The phrase refers to a history in which gay characters have disproportionately died as a plot device.
Beau DeMayo has broken his silence on social media and is giving insight to the creation of the popular animated series.
Tamara Podemski's character reveals a painful story from her childhood in the next episode of Amazon Studios' sci-fi Western series.
While it took Ted Lasso a few seasons for its characters to become explicitly gay, it was worth the wait.
In a nuanced depiction, trans actress Trace Lysette’s character of Gisele returns for episode 5 of STARZ’ new sitcom Blunt Talk.
Smollett staging an attack on himself doesn't sound like the guy she knows, Latifah says.
Lear featured some of the first gay characters on TV and founded the liberal advocacy organization People for the American Way.
The Good Morning America host said that her identity as a gay woman of color would play into the public's perception of how she handled the out actor.
Some may say Looking was boring, but it strikes at the core of something many of us dare not mention.
Smollet was convicted in 2021.
A docuseries from Hoop Dreams filmmaker Steve James provides a ringside seat to a dynamic, complicated metropolis.
The Pulse shooting happened just months ago, and now a hurricane is threatening festivities, but Pride is set to go on with a renewed spirit.
Grey's Anatomy scene-stealer Chandra Wilson brings her "va-jay-jay" back to Broadway as Chicago's Mama Morton -- and dishes about those rumored Grey's departures too.
Can Richie, Raul Castillo's queer Latino character on Looking, help open the door for more authentic representation of LGBT Latinos on television and film? The show's creators hope so.
The out actors make history playing the first queer couple in Star Trek's TV universe, becoming the heroes we've all longed for.
Playing Plead the Fifth on Andy Cohen's Bravo show, Cooper faced a choice of sex partners including guest Kelly Ripa versus her husband -- and Madonna versus Cher.