Outrage in Seattle after ‘raids’ of several gay bars citing ‘lewd conduct’ laws
The authorities deny that it was a raid, but bar owners, managers, and patrons are asking what else to call it.
JANUARY 30, 2024
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The authorities deny that it was a raid, but bar owners, managers, and patrons are asking what else to call it.
Transparent showrunner, Jill Soloway, announced the news on Saturday at the GLAAD Awards.
Jill Soloway explains the choice of Our Lady J and responds to criticism as the popular series resumes.
Transparent does justice to trans women of a certain age.
It was determined following an investigation into sexual harassment allegations that Transparent's star will not return for the upcoming season.
Soloway was just one of several celebrities who criticized the Republican nominee.
All five major platforms must do more to protect LGBTQ+ users, according to GLAAD's Social Media Safety Index Platform Scorecard.
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The creator of TV's Pfefferman family pulls back the curtain on her real-life family, her past, and -- for the first time -- the evolution of her sexuality.
Maura Pfefferman is coming back, and bringing her whole crazy clan along with her. Warning: spoiler alert!
Joey Soloway, Faith Soloway, Alexandra Billings, and Shakina Nayfack discuss the resilient end of the groundbreaking transgender production.
Transgender activists Ashlee Marie Preston and Dawn Ennis react to the news that the actor accused of sexual misconduct may stay.
The reality star will have a role in the upcoming season of Transparent on Amazon.
Following accusations against lead actor Jeffrey Tambor, the Amazon show has halted production until December.
Alexandra Billings and Jeffrey Tambor say North Carolina's anti-LGBT bill is "founded on intution, and not facts."
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The nonbinary creator, who identifies with a new name, had an enlightening conversation about pronouns.