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LGBT History Month profile: Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris is an award-winning television, film and stage actor. Starting at age 16, he has forged an enduring career as a performer in Hollywood and on Broadway.
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LGBT History Month profile: Award-winning actor Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming is an award-winning film, television and stage actor. He has appeared in more than 100 films and television series, as well as major theatrical productions in London and on Broadway.
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LGBT History Month profile: Screenwriter, director and producer, Dustin Lance Black
Dustin Lance Black, Screenwriter b. June 10, 1974 “I heard the story of Harvey Milk and it gave me hope that I could live my life openly as who I am.” Dustin Lance Black is a screenwriter, director and producer. In 2009, he received an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for “Milk,” about openly […]
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Lesbian actress Leisha Hailey booted from Southwest flight for kissing in public
Lesbian actress Leisha Hailey — who starred in “The L Word” — was escorted off of a Southwest Airlines flight on Monday after a flight attendant said passengers complained after witnessing her kissing her girlfriend.
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‘Playboy Club’ star Sean Maher reveals he’s gay: ‘This is my coming out ball’
Actor Sean Maher, the 36-year-old star of “Playboy Club,” on Monday revealed that his is gay, and with his partner of nine years, is the proud father of two children.
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Dennis Rodman outs Anderson Cooper: ‘He’s fucking gay as fuck’
NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman this week, in an unfiltered interview with Graham Bensinger on “In Depth,” talked about — among other topics — sex, gays, and Anderson Cooper.
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Brad Pitt on why we’re still fighting for marriage equality: ‘it’s blatant, ugly bigotry’
In a new interview with Parade magazine, Brad Pitt opens up about faith, family, fame… and same-sex marriage. “Can you believe that we’re still fighting for equality in America?” Pitt wonders.
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Trevor Project honors Daniel Radcliffe with ‘Hero’ award for LGBT youth advocacy
Actor Daniel Radcliffe on Monday was honored by The Trevor Project with the Trevor Hero Award, recognizing him as an inspiration to LGBT youth, and for his efforts to increase visibility and understanding of the LGBTQ community.
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Cee Lo Green’s homophobic tweet: ‘I shouldn’t have to apologize’
Cee Lo Green, who on Friday took to Twitter and called a reviewer “gay” for writing a negative review of his June 16 performance in Minneapolis, said he said shouldn’t “have to apologize for speaking my mind or defending my performance.”
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Cee Lo Green tweets homophobic comments following negative review
In response to a negative review by City Pages’ Andrea Swennson, Cee Lo Green on Friday took to Twitter, calling the reviewer gay for writing the review.