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Heartbreaking Elton John health update: 'I can't see anything'

"I can't see anything. I can't read anything. I can't watch anything," Sir Elton John revealed in a new interview about his Disney+ documentary Elton John: Never Too Late.

Adam Lambert's Cover of Cher's 'Believe' Is His Holiday Gift to Fans

On the anniversary of performing the Cher hit for her at the Kennedy Center Honors, Lambert has released a studio recording of his rendition. 

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.

Shawn Mendes addresses gay speculation in new unreleased song

The singer previewed his song "The Mountain" off his upcoming self-titled album at a recent show.

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National LGBTQ Center for the Arts to Open in San Francisco

The center is mostly financed by the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus and its donors.

Natalie Maines: A Passion for Music and Equality

Maines, who says she hates politics but is drawn to causes, including LGBT rights, talks about the feelings that go into her activism and her debut solo album, Mother.

Eeek, It's a Lesbian Band

A longtime fan fave in the U.K., the women of Eeek hope to make it big across the pond someday too.

Britney Spears and Elton John Are Reportedly Releasing Duet

The song is expected to be a new version of an Elton John classic.  

Big butch pop

Alt-rocker Bob Mould and electronica whiz Richard Morel join forces for a record that gets everyone's freak on

How Lesbian Singer Norma Tanega Took Hollywood by Storm

A friend of the lesbian folk legend Norma Tanega, whose song 'You're Dead' has a second life in What We Do in the Shadows, shares memories from her career and old gay Hollywood.

Lesbian Singer-Songwriter Katey Brooks Rejects Christian Shame

Self-acceptance is one thing. Putting it in song for the world to hear is another.

Viola Davis To Play Queer Blues Legend Ma Rainey on the Big Screen

Davis won a Tony and an Oscar for her role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom playwright August Wilson's Fences. 

Viola Davis To Play Queer Blues Legend Ma Rainey for the Big Screen

Davis won a Tony and an Oscar for her role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom playwright August Wilson's Fences. 

Christina Aguilera: LGBT Fans Helped Me Stand Strong

Christina Aguilera talks to The Advocate about her music, her "body," and just how important LGBT people have been to her life.