Vers actor Brandon Kyle Goodman dishes on his spicy kinks & FAVE bedroom positions
The star leaves nothing to the imagination in this steamy session with our very own Ricky Cornish.
October 30, 2024
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As Much as I Can is destigmatizing HIV in communities that are most at-risk, and it's playing at the Public Theater for a limited run.
The Good Morning America host said that her identity as a gay woman of color would play into the public's perception of how she handled the out actor.
Florida’s “don’t say gay” law is now depriving students of accessing some of the most read works in the English language.
Though 19 Kids and Counting star Michelle Duggar recorded a robocall in opposition to an LGBT nondiscrimination ordinance, city councilmembers in Fayetteville, Ark., voted in favor of the bill 6-2.
Overnight, senator Larry Craig became the poster boy for public sex. But as Benoit Denizet-Lewis reminds us, the phenomenon is anything but new -- and it's not just a closeted republican thing. So what is it that still drives some in the gay community out of the bedroom and into the bathroom?
In his most candid interview to date, James Rado the cocreator and original star of Hair discusses the making of the musical and his intimate relationship with collaborator Gerome Ragni--a relationship that inspired the characters of Claude and Berger and consequently changed America forever.
The Glee actor, along with Kevin Bacon and John C. Reilly, is joining the reading of the Dustin Lance Black-penned script.
The Senate is unlikely to bring the legislation to a vote.
A proposed rule on the enforcement of Title IX would state that overall bans on trans student athletes violate that law but would allow for some exclusion of trans players.
The L Word: Generation Q has announced four new cast members who'll costar with Jennifer Beals, Leisha Hailey, and Katherine Moennig.
Allowing for exclusion of trans athletes in even limited cases is not OK, say 14 state legislators.
The L Word reboot continues to add to visibility for LGBTQ with its latest casting announcement that includes queer actresses.
The series is back on Showtime on Aug. 6.
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