16 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in November 2024 & where to watch them
From Queer and The Madness to the long-awaited return of The Sex Lives of College Girls, here’s what we are watching all month long!
November 5, 2024
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From Queer and The Madness to the long-awaited return of The Sex Lives of College Girls, here’s what we are watching all month long!
The company had earlier been fined for not restricting access to films like Brigit Jones’ Diary.
The Advocate's Entertainment issue shows that LGBTQ+ storytelling and visibility are a tool in the fight against the conservative push to erase and recloset queer people.
The purge of films, including Brokeback Mountain, began last year.
State media reports the popular language learning app and ally self-censored after a complaint from Siberia.
The musical movie version of Mean Girls centers queer kids Damian and Janis. But Rapp, the bisexual actress who plays the head of the plastics, Regina George, offers some insight into how she perceives the character.
Here's the complete list of films, TV shows, media outlets, and more recognized for advancing LGBTQ+ representation.
Gov. Kristi Noem's action comes after she sought changes to anti-trans legislation, drawing criticism from the right, and some now say she's trying to save face with conservatives.
Sweet Briar College's founder's 1900 will stated that Sweet Briar would be a school for girls and women, and the college must abide by the understanding of gender at that time, administrators say.
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Benoit Denizet-Lewis is known for his stories on gay America. With his debut book he comes out of his own closet -- with his addiction to sex.
A North Dakota court has permitted doctors to refuse to perform gender-affirming surgeries, and allowed employers to refuse to cover all gender-affirming care.
Tourist destinations are now actively courting gay spring breakers. Is it equality or exploitation? Kevin Hauswirth looks past the beer bongs for an answer.
Stella Keating testified eloquently in favor of the LGBTQ+ rights bill, while Alphonso David stood up to the South Carolina senator's distortions.
A song called "Who Let the Fags Out" was among the videos posted by the man who killed two women at a yoga studio.