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Trans pianist to perform at Mets LGBT Pride Night
Sara Davis Buechner boasted: “Better than Carnegie Hall, I say, where there’s no beer or hot dogs in the upper deck.”
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She’s got gay: WNBA’s MVP comes out, reveals she’s engaged at Olympics
Although social media often features her fiancée, Elena Delle Donne has only now revealed she is gay and engaged.
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The shocking slur used by trans rocker Laura Jane Grace for her memoir
We asked trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual and straight people if a book title containing “the T word” would offend them.
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Elliot Tiber, gay Woodstock organizer, dies at age 81
The festival took place just after Tiber had been present at the Stonewall uprising in Greenwich Village.
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Caitlyn Jenner and E! deny reports network has canceled ‘I Am Cait’
Sources tell LGBTQ Nation that rather than pull the plug, producers are putting together their budget for Season 3.
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Sean Hayes: ‘Will & Grace’ fans need to ‘move on,’ just as they have
“We’re all different people now,” said Hayes, dismissing even the possibility of a reunion or movie sequel.
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Award winning film captures trans widow’s grief
The University of California, Berkeley, bestowed its highest honor for documentaries upon Deana Mitchell’s film about Dawn Ennis.
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Gay man can continue discrimination lawsuit against Catholic church
The parish asked him to resign after he made his engagement to another man public on Facebook.
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UK Celebrity Big Brother contestants’ biphobic remarks spawn outrage
Christopher Biggins and Renee Graziano competed recently to see who could be the bigger biphobe. In a fierce competition, they pretty much tied for worst.
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Channing Tatum to play a merman in gender-switched ‘Splash’ remake
First “Ghostbusters,” now another movie favorite of the 1980’s is coming back with a new gender identity.