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Ariana DeBose on how horror flick House of Spoils relates to identity, empowerment, and book bans

Out Oscar winner Ariana DeBose tells The Advocate, "I think there's something [about horror] that allows people to process, and maybe it is the sensation of being scared into it."

'Anger Translator' Returns to Voice Obama's Trump Outrage

Key & Peele revives 'Luther' to show what frustrations may be bubbling behind the president's cool facade.

Timothée Chalamet, 'A Fantastic Woman' Win at Spirit Awards

The Call Me by Your Name star and transgender Chilean film were among the diverse winners at the ceremony, which is considered an Oscars bellwether.

Here Are the LGBTQ+ Nominees at MTV's Movie and TV Awards

Check out the awards on MTV and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, May 7.

'Big Mouth' Pansexuality vs Bisexuality Episode Stumbles Over Itself

An episode about negative stereotypes surrounding pansexuality got its facts wrong about bisexuals and transgender people.

2018 Oscars: A Rerun of the Grammys' Meaningless Lip Service to Women

Harvey Weinstein might be gone, but women's voices are still nearly silent in Hollywood.

Finding Stardom in His Fifties, Colman Domingo Is Living

The out star of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Zola, and Candyman says his success comes with responsibility. 

#EmmysSoDiverse: LGBT Twitter and Allies React to Inclusive Awards

The Emmy Awards had numerous wins for LGBT folks and people of color. Here are the highlights in a Twitter roundup.

Nonbinary ‘Hacks’ Star Carl Clemons-Hopkins on Being an Emmys First

The star of the breakout HBO Max series is making history and changing Hollywood.

When Will Queer Women Get Their 'Call Me by Your Name' Oscars Moment?

The Oscars are finally becoming more diverse, but the Academy still fails to reward stories about queer women. 

Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer Makes History, Finds Activism

The out cinematographer of Mudbound is the first woman ever nominated in that category. 

Candyman Star Colman Domingo on Being Out and Ready for His Close-Up

Domingo has been a successful working actor for 30 years. A star of Zola, Ma Rainey, and Walking Dead, he's finally getting overdue recognition. 

7 Things That Are Everything This Week

So much good stuff: Kiki, When We Rise, and the Oscars!

Nepo Baby RFK Jr. Hates Vaccines, Poppers, and the Kennedy Legacy

Spreading dangerous viewpoints and preaching transphobia somehow makes someone a viable presidential candidate in 2023.

Excerpt: The Complicated Life of a Homeless Black Lesbian Teen

In an excerpt from his new book No House to Call My Home, former LGBT youth worker Ryan Berg gets real about the struggles for one youth rejected by her family for being gay.