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“True stud” Elliot Page and “heartthrob” Mae Martin reunite after both coming out
This is a “reunion” of two Netflix stars that many online can “feel good” about.
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Lil Nas X drags people claiming that he’s pretending to be gay “for success”
“Y’all love saying I’m being gay for success,” he tweeted. “Y’all crack me up.”
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“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” centers a very real & very queer Black woman
The film is based on a fictional play. But the titular character – and her bisexuality – was real.
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BET puts the “FoQus” on Black LGBTQ people in a new series
BET is shining some overdue light on Black queer entertainers in a new online series.
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Riley Knoxx becomes first trans person to headline as halftime performer during NBA game
This Black trans woman made history at Friday’s Wizards game by doing something we all wish we could – channel Beyoncé.
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Commentary
The Harlem Renaissance was as Queer as it was Black
Beginning a century ago, Black LGBTQ entertainers & writers expressed their identities freely. We have them to thank for much of our present society.
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Love pours in for Elton John after he’s diagnosed with pneumonia & cuts show short
The 72 year-old singer managed to give the crowd an “indescribable” performance for more than 90 minutes, but eventually had to leave the stage.
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Tré Melvin is still the King of Black YouTube
Tré Melvin seems to be working into the next generation of quality Black art and entertainment.
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Billy Porter reads Trump, but also gives us hope, in LGBTQ State of the Union address
The out entertainer took the role of speaking to the LGBTQ and American people for a second time – “The category is, living our best lives. On and off screen.”
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RuPaul inducted into the California Hall of Fame as ‘most commercially successful drag queen ever’
The San Diego native, the first drag queen inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Golden State, was among the late Dr. Maya Angelou and George Lopez in receiving the honors.