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You can watch 3 of the nation’s largest Pride parades on live TV this Sunday
If you’ve ever wanted to attend Chicago, San Francisco, or New York Pride, here’s the next best thing to seeing it in person!
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Bob the Drag Queen & Monet X Change: How NYC drag queens helped revolutionize queer health care
During the AIDS epidemic, drag queens united the community and provided a model for health activism that endures to this day.
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Netflix and Showtime have swapped queer shows
In a late-stage streaming wars prisoner swap, Showtime picked up “Uncoupled” and “Ripley” is headed to Netflix.
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Christian conservatives target Netflix for showing gay relationships in two cartoons
One Million Moms is outraged by “Dead End: Paranormal Park” and “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.”
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Tuc Watkins on gay dating after 50 in Netflix’s “Uncoupled”
“I’ve done all those things. I am a gay man, I have turned 50, and I have experienced a break-up in midlife.”
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You can stream the rainbow for Pride this month. Here’s what you can choose from
Mega-streamers are rolling out everything LGBTQ in their growing libraries to celebrate Pride.
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Why do LGBTQ contestants do so well on game shows?
There’s not a specific reason why game shows are so popular within the queer community, but there are possibilities.
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Jake Gyllenhaal discusses the “stigma” of playing a gay character in Brokeback Mountain
Weighing in on the debate about straight actors in queer roles: “Part of the medicine of storytelling is that we were two straight guys playing these parts.”
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Watch James Corden & Neil Patrick Harris deliver singing telegrams
They’re so bad, they’re good.
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Commentary
How Janet Jackson changed the conversation on LGBT rights 20 years ago
When Janet, sexy but wholesome, exciting but never dangerous, talked, people listened.