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Kenneth Anger, Influential Queer Filmmaker and 'Hollywood Babylon' Author, Dead at 96

Anger's trippy films often featured homoerotic imagery, incorporated found footage, and used popular music. But he was best known for his salacious tales of Hollywood.

Philly Catholic Schools Ask Parents to Pledge Faithfulness

The archdiocese calls on parents to promise they'll uphold church doctrine — a potential problem for LGBT Catholics and allies.

Where's our Sharpton?

When gays are insulted in the media, we don't have that one eloquent defender who can mow down our opponents on the national airwaves. Why don't we have a spokesperson of our own?

The Enduring Love, Exquisite Observations of Don Bachardy

On the occasion of the publication of his new monograph, Hollywood, we talk with Don Bachardy on the rigors of observing people and of the creation of self.

Queers Deserved It: New Book Chronicles Antigay Crime Pre-Stonewall

Author James Polchin's breathtaking new social crime hybrid corrects history, righting wrongs by cops, journalists, and the American public.

Holiday Guide: Shop Here, Not There!

Which companies support LGBT people and which ones don't?

Photo Book: Hustlers

Eve Fowler's photo book Hustlers stares unflinchingly at young men plying their trade.

The Top 175 Essential Films of All Time for LGBT Viewers

What is the most essential movie ever for LGBT viewers? There can be only one. We've made our pick, and now you can vote on Facebook and Twitter in a "Clash of the Classics!"

Blood Works The Sanguineous Art of Robert Sherer

The medium is the message in these drawings rendered in blood -- both HIV-negative and HIV-positive.