Watch Nathan Lane Sing About His 'Gay Old Life' and Sewer Monsters
"It's a gay old life being queer," Lane sings in the new comedy Dicks: The Musical.
September 28, 2023
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"It's a gay old life being queer," Lane sings in the new comedy Dicks: The Musical.
It was quite a sexy year for LGBTQ+ love scenes in film and television!
 "Clang, clang, clang went Josh Hawley" is the sing-along we didn't know we needed.Â
LGBT voters were disappointed that Mike Pence wasn't confronted about his "license to discriminate" law in Indiana.
The annual art and culture festival touches down this weekend in Los Angeles after visits to London and Berlin.
Can two straight men have sex with each other on camera? And if so, is it art? The new film Humpday explores the limits of male sexuality and what it means for two men to love each other.
Vice President Kamala Harris praised her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's LGBTQ+ allyship.
As he accepts the Democratic vice-presidential nomination tonight, here's why he continues to blow people away as a relatable but impressive candidate, writes John Casey.
This round of the the hottest upcoming entertainment events includes live theater, films -- including movies about an aspiring cheerleader and about embodying a teen heartthrob -- and a song about "safe words."
The Emmy nominations are rolling out and LGBTQ-themed shows landed nominations in nearly every major category.Â
Out top picks this week for what's hot in arts and entertainment include a feel-bad-about-what-you-eat documentary, and a rapper's comeback...even though he hadn't really gone anywhere.
This week you're asked to donate what you can to end poverty. And if you're one of Ellen DeGeneres's friends, then you had especially better pony up the cash. There's also some singing...
Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include Cher, Wonder Woman, Alvin Ailey, Mary J. Blige, and the penultimate chapter of the Hunger Games saga, Mockingjay -- Part 1.
The 2011-2012 Broadway season has officially ended, the Tony nominations have been announced, and our man on the New York theater scene has now seen every show. Here's a look at his quick and queer-skewed impressions of the busy season's complete offerings -- thriving and shuttered, honored and snubbed.