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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.

How Conservative Lawyer Ted Olson Joined Prop. 8 Fight

In their new book recounting their experience fighting Proposition 8, Ted Olson and David Boies, two polar opposite attorneys, explain how they even got paired up to begin with.

Chris Colfer Joins Cast of Marriage Equality Play

The Glee actor, along with Kevin Bacon and John C. Reilly, is joining the reading of the Dustin Lance Black-penned script.

Why This Old Movie Weirdo Loves the TCM Classic Film Festival

And suggests you start making your plans for next year!

2008 People of the Year: Chad Griffin

After becoming the youngest person to ever work on the president's staff under Bill Clinton, Griffin wrangled Hollywood Heavyweights Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg to donate to No on 8.

Old Hollywood Is Ultra-Queer in Trailer for Ryan Murphy's New Series

Tinsel Town never looked prettier (or gayer) than in the trailer for the new series that reimagines Hollywood's history. 

Will North Carolina Mourn the Wicked Cancellations?

Stephen Schwartz is banning theatres in North Carolina from producing Wicked after the state passed an anti-LGBT bill. 

Rob Reiner Refuses To Film In North Carolina

The director behind such memorable films as The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, Misery, Stand by Me, A Few Good Men and This is Spinal Tap stepped up to support LGBT North Carolinians.

LBJ's Civil Rights Act Is Incomplete

The 36th president signed the Civil Rights Act over 50 years ago, but we're still waiting for LGBT people to be added to it. Rob Reiner -- director of the new film LBJ -- talks about Johnson's legacy and what's changed since he was thrust into office.