Jennifer Coolidge might be missing on 'White Lotus,' but she will always and forever love her ‘gays’
The Emmy-winning actress on her new film Riff Raff, Tanya’s legacy, and her support for the LGBTQ+ community.
February 28, 2025
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The Emmy-winning actress on her new film Riff Raff, Tanya’s legacy, and her support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The TV star, dance-pop creation, and maybe felon needs a reminder in what matters in life. She may soon have time for rumination.
Amid spontaneous chants of "Four more years!" California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared Thursday night at a Los Angeles fund-raiser for the California chapter of the gay political group Log Cabin Republicans.
Adweek editor Colin Daniels gives us a peek at themes, all the celebrities and costs for this battle of the best ads.
The White Lotus is coming back… sexier and more dangerous than ever!
Pop music's most fun-loving rebel girl is serious about LGBT rights.
Gay rights supporters cheered loudly from the California statehouse gallery as lawmakers became the first in the country to approve a same-sex marriage bill, sponsored in the state assembly by San Francisco Democrat Mark Leno (pictured). But their celebration may be short-lived if California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoes the measure.
Inside the Gill Action Fund, the most effective pro-gay political weapon you never heard of.
Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, created to raise public awareness about the need for acceptance of others, has found a strong new ally in Patrick Schwarzenegger.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday followed through on a promise to veto a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in California, saying the issue should be decided by voters or the courts.
To activists concerned about AIDS and prisoners' rights, it's an urgent, commonsense step that should already be nationwide policy -- letting inmates have condoms to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases behind bars. Yet their efforts have run headlong into a stronger political force: Authorities' desire not to encourage inmates who flout prison rules against sex. Only one state, Vermont, and five cities regularly hand out condoms to inmates.
Inside the Gill Action Fund, the most effective pro-gay political weapon you never heard of.