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“South Park” needs your original gay fan art — by tonight
The chance you’ve been waiting for? South Park want your best “Tweek and Craig” gay-themed fan art by 9pm EST tonight.
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Laverne Cox will play Frank-N-Furter In ‘Rocky Horror’ remake
Laverne Cox will play what is the biggest role of her career to date: the Rocky Horror’s evil scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter.
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When did gay partners become a part of the family on TV?
That was October 9, 1977, when CBS dared to air an All in the Family episode entitled “Cousin Liz.”
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50 Cent blames Empire’s ratings plunge on too much “gay stuff”
He criticizes the show regularly, since he executive produces the rival drama Power.
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Meet Val the bartender: Hillary Clinton does an ‘SNL’ skit
The sketch poked gentle fun at Clinton’s late-arriving support of gay marriage and her inability to take a vacation.
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Tambor, Cox honored for advocacy ahead of Emmys
Before they strut down the red carpet at the Emmys, Jeffrey Tambor and Laverne Cox were among the honorees at the first-ever Television Industry Advocacy Awards.
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Jill Soloway based Emmy-nominated ‘Transparent’ on real life
“I think back about three years ago when my parents came out to me, and the rush of feelings that come with that,” Soloway said in a recent interview.
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Zachary Quinto: Coming out was great for my career
“I work more now than I ever did when I was in the closet.”
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TLC finally cancels ’19 Kids and Counting,’ and schedules an ‘education push’ instead
TLC is not moving forward with an 11th season of “19 Kids” featuring the Duggars, whose show “will no longer appear on the air,” the network told The Associated Press on Thursday.
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Caitlyn Jenner to write weekly column on LGBT issues
Jenner’s spokesman said the columns on the celebrity content website WhoSay are part of Jenner’s effort to explore matters of concern to the LGBT community.