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Robert DeNiro: Donald Trump 'Is Totally Nuts'

The legendary actor, whose father lived openly as a gay man, compared the Republican presidential nominee to the character he famously played in Taxi Driver: Travis Bickle.

The Black Gay Holiday Movie That Never Got Its Due

Before Happiest Season, there was Holiday Heart. The writer and director of the Showtime film reflect on its relevance 20 years later.

John Oliver Grills Unrepentant Dustin Hoffman About Sexual Harassment

During a Q&A for the 20th anniversary of Wag the Dog, Hoffman claimed he'd been railroaded and said he respected women because he played the lead role in Tootsie.

'SNL' Is Unfunny, Unwatchable Toxic Male Trash

Closing out the year with host Matt Damon, the epitome of cluelessness, is fitting for a show that still loves gay jokes and decries "identity politics."

Kristen Stewart Is the Out A-Lister We've Been Waiting For

Kristen Stewart is a box-office megastar as well as a thoughtful indie actress. Now she's unabashedly out of the closet. But it remains to be seen if her big-screen A-list status will hold.

In Netflix’s “Eric,” McKinley Belcher III is haunting as closeted, gay Black NYC cop in the 1980s

“You have to love yourself and understand yourself fully before you can stand on your own two feet, and at the very end of the series, [Michael] Ledroit starts to recognize that fact,” Belcher tells The Advocate.

WATCH: In His First Act as Host, Jimmy Fallon Un-banishes Joan Rivers

Jimmy Fallon starts a new chapter for late night and brought along a lot of friends, including Lady Gaga, Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, and the formerly "banned from The Tonight Show forever" Joan Rivers.

13 Great Books That Show There’s Power in (Dis)ability

Ring in the new year with these inspiring reads that change perceptions around being differently abled.

Hot Sheet: February 13, 2015

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include Ricky Martin, Deborah Cox, Mark Hamill, SNL's 40th anniversary, and a stripped-down Jamie Dornan in Fifty Shades of Grey.

Trump's Minions, and the Allies Who'll Fight Them

We have many battles ahead, but we have great people on our side.

2016: The Year in Review

Everything that mattered, from odious Religious Freedom Restoration Acts, to queers marching in New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade, to the end of the ban on trans military service, to the massacre in Orlando -- and much more.