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Ellen will host a new game show on NBC
“It’s going to be like a combination of American Ninja Warrior, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and a water park. OK, it’s nothing like that, but you should still watch.”
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Documentary explores drag scene in city of the U.S. heartland
The film profiles eight drag performers and their companies in Columbus, which has long had a reputation as a gay-friendly town, including one of the country’s biggest Pride festivals.
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‘Gays for Trump’ among participants in Saturday’s nationwide marches for Trump
Across the nation, Trump supporters marched in groups ranging in size from a handful of people to a few hundred.
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Watch: Kate McKinnon returns to ‘SNL’ to imagine Jeff Sessions as Forrest Gump
Kate McKinnon’s Sessions/Gump admits to meeting with Russian ambassador Sergey Kyslyak, noting, “I remember any name with the words ‘gay kiss’ in it.”
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It’s time to stop joking and start taking asexuality seriously
Many people treat asexuality, in general, the same way they do bisexuality — like it’s just a phase, or a joke, or some sort of character flaw.
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With Russia off his plate, Sessions is free to pursue his anti-LGBTQ agenda
Now that Sessions will no longer oversee any investigation into the 2016 election, his path to continue a refashioning of the Justice Department may be even clearer.
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Under Trump, we need LGBTQ youth programs like True Colors more than ever
The night after Moonlight won Best Picture at the Oscars, a first for a black LGBTQ film, True Colors Out Youth Theater celebrated it’s own historic achievement.
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Study: Sexual minorities more likely to be incarcerated, assaulted behind bars
Researchers found that sexual minority women account for an “overwhelming” 42.1 percent of women in prison and 35.7 percent of women in jails.
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Dutch political party champions inclusion with diverse, transgender candidates
She wants Dutch citizens to feel “safe and protected by their government and has the space to be whoever he or she — and everything and everyone in-between — wants to be.”
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Alabama drive-in nixes Beauty and the Beast over gay character
“If I can’t sit through a movie with God or Jesus sitting by me then we have no business showing it,” the owners wrote on Facebook.