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Chasten Buttigieg calls Republican politicians ‘bad actors’ during South Bend book event

The author and father didn’t hold back in his evaluation of conservative theatrics lawmakers employ instead of getting things done for their constituents.

WATCH: Tina Fey's Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump

The comedian reprised her famous impersonation of the former governor of Alaska on Saturday Night Live.

Alanis's 'Flavors of Entanglement' Could Use A Bit More Spice

There's enjoyment to be found on the musician's latest work, but Louis Virtel wishes Alanis stretched herself further and delivered something fresher

Clinton Asks America to 'Fight for Our Values' in First Post-Election Speech

"We need you," Hillary Clinton said in a Wednesday speech. "America needs you, your energy, your ambition, your talent. That is how we get through this."

7 New LGBTQ+ Artists to Add to Your Spotify Playlist

These out musicians will start your spring off on the right listen.

The Moment This Mother's Trans Son Announced, 'I'm a Boy'

In this exclusive excerpt from her memoir, writer Mimi Lemay shares a seemingly small, but truly significant, moment.

Tucker Carlson: 'Dems Want to Consume Every Drop of Buttigieg... Yum'

The Fox anchor's take on the gay candidate was odd and, according to some, creepy.

Pete Buttigieg Swoons Over Ben Platt's 'Somewhere'

Buttigieg elaborates that his husband, Chasten Buttigieg, often blasts Platt's music.

Pete Buttigieg Is Not a RuPaul's Drag Race Fan

The presidential hopeful discussed coming to terms with his gay identity at a West Hollywood town hall meeting.

Gay Comic Publisher Undaunted by Apple's iBook Censorship

Sure, it's great that Superman keeps saving the world. But does he have to be so heterosexual about it?

'Drag Race' Queens: Pete Buttigieg Is Making 'Herstory'

The gay presidential candidate had a few fans, including Brooke Lynn Hytes and Akeria C. Davenport, when he appeared at his first West Hollywood gay bar.

The Equality Ride II: Welcome to the jungle

Soulforce's second Equality Ride begins with 50 young adults in two buses stopping at 32 Christian colleges and universities in the pursuit of social justice for LGBT students. In the first two weeks the west bus logs 12 arrests--and that's a good thing.

Pete Buttigieg Slammed for 2010 Appearance at Tea Party Event

Some are saying it's a deal-breaker for the Democratic presidential hopeful, but he says he doesn't share the views of the right-wing group.

Big Gay Following: Annie Lennox

Since bursting onto the charts with 1983's number 1 synth-pop smash "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics have been confounding showbiz conventions, whether via Annie's gender-bending look or the band's ever-evolving sound. For their 25th anniversary the duo just released Eurythmics Ultimate Collection plus deluxe reissues of eight studio albums. With over 75 million records sold, they're still making music, such as their triumphant new single, "I Got a Life," and Annie's 2003 Oscar-winning solo, "Into The West" (from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King). Eurythmics keep seeing their sweet dreams come true.

Races to Watch for LGBT Voters: U.S. House

The list of Republicans keeping their seats in the House includes some of the most antigay.

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A gender-bending Civil War soldier's tale comes to the musical stage

Sarah Rosetta Wakeman presented as a man to fight for the Union. Now Wakeman's story is the subject a musical play, written by Jenn Grinels and featuring nonbinary actor Ari Notartomaso.

Karen O

Karen O, the striking singer for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and queen of the new new wave, is an original in an industry crowded with picture-perfect clones. With the white-hot Show Your Bones CD new in stores and a tour under way, the critics' fave chatted about the girls she likes and the boys who like her.

Taking the plunge

It's time for gay men to be rid of a drastic misconception about their sex lives, a misconception they've inherited from straight people eager to apply gender stereotypes to sex between two males.

Matt Gaetz Succeeds Ted Cruz as the Most Hated Man in Congress

If Matt Gaetz was called out on the House floor, jubilant Republicans would carry the instigator on their shoulders in celebration.