Remembering Norman Lear and His Pioneering LGBTQ-Inclusive Shows
Lear featured some of the first gay characters on TV and founded the liberal advocacy organization People for the American Way.
DECEMBER 6, 2023
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Lear featured some of the first gay characters on TV and founded the liberal advocacy organization People for the American Way.
The sexy sapphic thriller from director Rose Glass looks like a pure adrenaline ride.
A candid conference with Allison Janney, The West Wing's press secretary, C.J. Cregg
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To celebrate this weekend's National Coming Out Day, the woman behind Saving Face and The Half of It recalls her own memorable story.
Now that Maude is available to all, a gay filmmaker explains why this feminist sitcom is a must-see.
Cloud died just a week after the death of his father.
The Bones costar argues through personal experience that there's no need to be closeted for the casting agents.
The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene applauds off-Broadway tributes to Harvard's persecuted homosexuals, bisexual blues singer Bessie Smith, Greenwich Village's gay history, and Jodie Foster's lispy lesbian appeal.
The Bored to Death and Fantastic Mr. Fox star shares his self-deprecating views on sexuality, style, and surviving high school.
Ground was broken in New York Monday for a new shelter for homeless LGBT youth, all thanks to the generosity of the late Golden Girl.
Gearhart was the first out lesbian to have a tenure-track position at San Francisco State University and a campaigner against California's antigay Briggs Initiative.
Golden Girls fans much be fuming!
Reinking, pictured with her Tony Award for Chicago, died Saturday at age 71.