'Southern Charm's Rodrigo Reyes calls Ryan Albert a 'messy gay' ahead of season 10 premiere
The girls are fighting!
December 6, 2024
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The girls are fighting!
"That moment intersects with the daily drama of the show" about a group of queer friends in Orlando, says playwright Donald Rupe.
Christin Howard says he was posing for a photo with friends when a group of young men began shouting homophobic slurs, then punching and kicking him.
During the six seasons Jennifer Beals played Bette Porter on the original The L Word, she chronicled her time taking analog photographs of the women who made up TV's most famous lesbian friend group. She chats with The Advocate about sharing those memories for a new generation.
The early morning attack took place on a public bus, and police say they have footage of the incident.
The new series from Amazon Studios fills a gap The Real L Word left nearly 10 years ago.
The tight end said the organization just wants to uphold marriage and slammed attacks on Drew Brees.
The new series will focus on "a group of club-going friends who find support in the gay community following a tragedy."
Morning After centers on a group of sexually fluid friends spending an explorative night together. Director Patricia Chica answers five questions for The Advocate.
Redd, also known as Barbie to her friends, is the 26th known trans or gender-nonconforming person to die by violence this year.
Her sister came out to her, and that was cool--except to their fundamentalist parents, who have since begun a relentless war to "cure" their daughter. What's a supportive sister to do?
The signage was paid for by the group Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays.
The new docuseries follows a lesbian friend group navigating and celebrating life in Tampa Bay.
This reimagining of the iconic series sees the action moving to New Orleans and follows a new group of friends experiencing both joy and tragedy while living their unapologetically queer lives.
PlayStation's new Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz has been deemed the gayest game ever by some gaming critics. Kyle Buchanan and a group of gay friends decide to test the theory
"We had a big situation with my father who wouldn't watch the show," Jane Sibbett said.
Black, gay, and in a wheelchair, D'Arcee Charington Neal wants everyone like him to not be shortchanged on experiences.