An improv task fails to bring out the best in our champion queens
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An improv task fails to bring out the best in our champion queens
The state is seeking to remove coverage for gender dysphoria treatment in its Medicaid plan
The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that could impact Pride celebrations across the country
The verdict is a historic win for LGBTQ+ people in the culturally conservative country
Podcaster, psychologist and scientist Julia Shaw brings her own personal experiences to her survey on the science and culture of bisexuality
“After Blue (Dirty Paradise)” is set on a planet of women (and one male sex robot)
From Lesbian vampires to a gay twist on “Pride and Prejudice”
71 percent of U.S. respondents backed the freedom to marry in a new poll
New Yorkers will be able to receive an “X” on documents like driver’s licences, state IDs and marriage certificates
Plus Oreos goes ally while Anne Hathaway and Zendaya star in a sapphic jewellery ad
The number of Britons who say they are queer has doubled in four years
From seedy dives and lavishly decorated halls to twisted drag and acerbic social commentary, here are the venues and shows to check out this summer
From city streets to a far-off beach, LGBTQ2S+ destinations can be a film’s character in their own right
“My life was always dependent on my needs and also the network of people needing to depend on me”
OPINION: By questioning Americans’ right to privacy, the U.S. Supreme Court proves it’s capable of undoing the last two decades of LGBTQ2S+ progress
What happens when voguing and waacking migrate south of the border?
This month I’m serving up everything from the melancholic warmth of sunlight streaming through stained glass to a gay one-night-stand anthem for the ages
Five of our eight winners now have one star, meaning the competition is staying very close