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Rediscover RuPaul’s dragalicious ‘Christmas Ball’ TV special from 1993
The show stars Elton John, Boy George, Nirvana, Little Richard, Belinda Carlisle, Fred Schneider from the B52s, and Latoya Jackson, among others.
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Extremists call trans kid freak, call for magazine editor to be burned at stake
“The kid is obviously evil, obviously a reprobate, obviously just diabolical. You’re a freak. You’re a little demon. You’re a little Nazi Hitler.”
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Will Beyoncé, Madonna, & Gaga steal the spotlight with Inauguration Day concert?
Trump’s team has been having a difficult time getting performers for the president-elect’s inauguration ceremony.
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Watch: The Supreme Fabulettes’ holiday breakup song ‘You Ruined My Xmas’
The star-powered Supreme Fabulettes’ worked with Boy George and the creative director for Kylie Minogue to create this new holiday classic.
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North Carolina Republicans dupe Charlotte City Council, refuse to repeal HB2
After convincing Charlotte to take the first step and repeal its already nullified expanded ordinance, the state fails to make good on its part of the so-called deal.
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Will Alabama governor fill empty Senate seat with antigay judge Roy Moore?
Moore was suspended as chief justice in September after he ordered lower court justices not to give same-sex couples marriage licenses.
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Anderson Cooper and his partner share sweet pictures of caring for elephants
From working in the logging industry to getting a scrub down by Cooper and his partner, it’s safe to say these elephants have seen an upgrade in their quality of life.
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‘Cindy Brady’ Susan Olsen apologizes for antigay slur, denies she’s ‘homophobic’
“I am sorry and frankly find it hilarious that I am being called a homophobe. What could be more rediculous [sic]???”
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Tom DeLay says God made Trump president so religious right could shape America
“We, being strong Christians conservatives, are going to have an opportunity to really turn this country around in a bold way,” DeLay said.
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Vote now: Who should be LGBTQ Nation’s Person of the Year?
Cast your vote in our yearly contest to decide the year’s top newsmaker.