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Life
Actor Charlie Carver got slapped for acting “too effeminate”
“I was told that I needed to ‘get it under control’ around people in the business,” Carver says. He came out a few months later.
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Life
Try not to laugh watching these elderly gay men try to identify modern queer celebrities
Old man shade: “Oh! That’s Adam Rippon! Where’s Gus Kenworthy?”
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News (USA)
John Oliver’s gay bunny book is a runaway success. Mike Pence’s bunny book isn’t.
One bunny is hilariously kicking bigot butt.
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News (USA)
Photos: Actor Jim Parsons marries longtime boyfriend in swanky ceremony
You’ll never guess the one thing the out “Big Bang Theory” star thanked his newlywed husband for.
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News (USA)
‘Big Bang’ men give up $100K each to raise their female costars’ salaries
Five original cast members on the show took a pay cut in hopes that Warner Bros. and CBS will raise the salaries of two female stars.
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Commentary
8 LGBT people working hard to put Hillary Clinton in the White House
Comparing Donald Trump’s campaign staff to Hillary Clinton‘s is like comparing an alfalfa sprout to a redwood.
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Life
‘Modern Family,’ ‘The Normal Heart,’ Jim Parsons among Emmy winners
LOS ANGELES — “Modern Family” and “Breaking Bad” triumphed at Monday’s Emmy Awards, proving that established broadcast and cable series retain the power to fend off challenges from upstart online series like “Orange Is the New Black.” The ceremony’s emotional high point came with Billy Crystal’s restrained and graceful remembrance of Robin Williams, who died Aug. 11…
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Life
Jim Parsons wins fourth Emmy as best actor in comedy series
Jim Parsons, the lovable geek on “The Big Bang Theory,” is the winner of his fourth Emmy Award for best actor in a comedy series. Parsons previously won the Emmy in 2010, 2011 and 2013 for his role as Sheldon Cooper on the hit CBS sitcom. He also was nominated in 2009 and 2012.
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Life
Report: Parsons, ‘Big Bang’ co-stars to earn $1M per episode in new 3-year deal
Jim Parsons, one of the highest profile openly gay actors on television today, has signed a new three-year contract to continue on CBS’ “Big Bang Theory,” and the reported $1 million per episode paycheck makes him one of the highest paid performers on network television.