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.
The DJ and artist was a much-loved figure in the dance and drag communities.
Folk Uke is celebrating Pride with their new comedic love song to each other, "Gay for You."
The gay, HIV-positive singer has released a moving video for the latest single from his sophomore album, Pale Green Ghosts.
The Faeroe Islands on Friday voted to ban discrimination against gay people on the Danish semiautonomous territory between Scotland and Iceland.
The internet had plenty of unkind words about the man who stole his 15 minutes of fame.
Ghanaian pastor and musician Sonnie Badu says that even gospel music isn't safe from the evil gays.
The sexy gay musician is ready to wow audiences of Australia's The Voice.
The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Justin Long wants to be your gay best friend; vintage musicians Bob Mould and Melissa Etheridge release new tunes; Buffalo Bill tucks, kills, and sings; and more.
GLAAD has called the Gospel musician's apology "a first step toward full accountability."
Jeffrey Higgins was terminated by a church in Maryland because he's married to another man.
As he prepares for a return to the Hollywood Bowl and headlining a musical cruise, the out Grammy nominee reflects on his genre and growing older.
Drag queens, a local printer, and ordinary folks rallied to send Gabriel a wave of love.
Musician Eric Himan says too many Pride festivals are ditching gay artists for overpriced disco divas who don't necessarily give a hoot about LGBT history or culture.
The international superstar opens up about overcoming cultural stigmas to come to a place of self-love and acceptance.
Though he says the gay-dominated fashion industry didn't take to him, West admits the music industry is homophobic and people like Frank Ocean are trailblazers.