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Kate Winslet on how new film 'Lee' breaks gender norms

The Oscar winner and her Lee costars Andy Samberg and Andrea Riseborough discuss upending expectations of gender, friendship, and radical acceptance.

Hot Sheet for January 3, 2014

The top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week range from the proper Downton Abbey to James Franco's very improper Interior. Leather Bar.

Trump Gets Tweaked Aplenty at Correspondents' Dinner

The president didn't attend, but that didn't keep comic Hasan Minhaj from lampooning the elephant who wasn't in the room.

Keke Palmer to National Guardsmen: Kneeling Is Not Enough for Me

The out actress implored members of the National Guard to march with protesters in solidarity. 

WATCH: Daily Show Correspondent Takes on Antigay Ark. Pastor

Protecting LGBT citizens from discrimination in Eureka Springs, Ark., makes some people, like this pastor, feel discriminated against.

Coming Out on the Titanic

A new book takes us back to the decks of the fated vessel, where tragedy struck both gay and straight passengers.

#TBT: When Cross-Dressing Was a Crime

Over 40 American cities passed antidrag laws in the late 1800s. How did that shape the definition of gender normality?  Arresting Dress: Cross-Dressing, Law, and Fascination in 19th Century San Francisco explains.

New Book Details a First Lady's Longtime Lesbian Relationship

It's not Eleanor Roosevelt but Rose Cleveland, who served as first lady for her brother, President Grover Cleveland.

Was America's First Female Soldier Also LGBT?

A woman in colonial Massachusetts donned men's clothing in order to escape the restrictions of her gender. Centuries later, her transgender descendant has told her story.

General Pace sidelined as Joint Chiefs chairman

The Bush administration sidelined Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Friday, announcing plans to replace him as the nation's top military officer rather than reappoint him and risk a Senate confirmation struggle focusing on the Iraq war.

What’s happening with Nancy Mace’s anti-transgender bathroom bans?

A look at the attention-seeking political gamesmanship of the South Carolina congresswoman that will lead to real people getting hurt.

Anderson Cooper The Fact Is Im Gay

The CNN anchor and daytime talk show host has said for the record what everyone in LGBT media already knew.

Samantha Bee Skewers Trump, Ponders What Might Have Been

And hosts a "former president" at her Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner

Alan Turing's Personal Letters Reveal His Inner Turmoil

Newly released handwritten letters sent by Alan Turing after his conviction for 'gross indecency' reveal his candid thoughts about his sexuality.

NOM Goes After Transgender Students Rights Law

An effort to repeal a new transgender rights law for students in California is underway.

Rustin Instilled Power To The People

Celebrating the hundredth anniversary of his birth, a new book shares the correspondence Martin Luther King Jr.'s right-hand man, Bayard Rustin, known as the "lost prophet" of the Civil Rights Movement.

Cholene Espinoza and Ellen Ratner

Cholene Espinozaand Ellen Ratner