Amber Ruffin talks Kamala Harris, election optimism, and comedians as radical truthtellers
'There's no frickin way [Kamala Harris] is gonna lose,' says CNN's Have I Got News for You's out star Amber Ruffin.
November 5, 2024
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'There's no frickin way [Kamala Harris] is gonna lose,' says CNN's Have I Got News for You's out star Amber Ruffin.
The former Scissor Sister discusses his solo album and what's next for the group that first brought him fame.
The queer elder talks about being a part of the Black Panthers, Stonewall, and queer life in the '50s and '60s.Â
In a wide-ranging, exclusive 'host chat,' the married Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos from television’s number 1 talk show open up about their jobs and their holiday memories, and they have strong words for those who target the LGBTQ+ community.
TJ Kelly, The A-List: New York's sassy sidekick, gets real about the controversial show's scarlet letter, jealous haters, and costar Reichen Lehmkuhl's package deal.
The smooth-voiced siren on her new album, her fierce LGBT following, and creating the soundtrack to life's important moments.
More than a decade before Katy Perry "Kissed a Girl," Jill Sobule made waves with her song of the same name. Now she's back with a new studio album paid for by her fans.
The passing of a celebrity who seemed more like a friend.
The Friday Night Lights star explains how a group of crazy gays helped shape him into the man he is today.
Rock star Bob Mould is the anti-Morrissey; the former member of seminal bands like Husker Du and Sugar is polite, muscular, and openly gay -- and he brought down the house at Coachella.
"Take out the profit, take out the communal living, and you're just describing society," Hough says.
Some say James Davis, who performs as Elaine Lancaster, was fired, but he says he quit -- and he's now joining forces with Milo Yiannopoulos.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams wants you, but make sure to bring an open mind, thick skin, sharp elbows, and a thick wallet.
The Nanny co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson reteams with ex-wife Fran Drescher for Happily Divorced, a TV Land sitcom loosely based on his coming-out after 21 years of marriage.
The queer elder lived in Washington Square Park after being kicked out of the house at 13.
Ex-publicist Robert Rave's new novel Spin is poised to do for the world of PR what The Devil Wears Prada did for fashion mags. So don't be surprised if Lizzie Grubman has a comment any minute now.