The first openly gay justice in Vermont, Robinson led the fights for civil unions and marriage equality, and then served as counsel to Governor Shumlin.
The men, who were attempting to board Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas, included two Meta managers, an ICU nurse, a political aide, and a private school employee.
"When you defended the immigrant community, when you pointed out a system that persecutes and separates, you spoke from a place I know very well," Ricky Martin said in an open letter.
Nicki Minaj has been praising Donald Trump in recent months, and most recently has taken aim at trans youth.
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Rapper Nicki Minaj continues her far-right spiral as she furthers her transformation into a conservative mouthpiece by citing anti-trans talking points on a recent podcast episode. Keep Reading →
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It's official: Pedro Pascal is set to star in Todd Haynes's upcoming movie, De Noche, which was halted in 2025 amid Joaquin Phoenix's abrupt departure. Pascal will reportedly play a "hard-boiled detective opposite Danny Ramirez as his younger lover" — a role originally meant for Phoenix. Keep Reading →
Luke Lowrey (left) and Damian Terriquez getting married
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The creatives, whose credits between them include Glamorous and American Horror Story, wed in Mexico on January 24. They also shared a statement on the significance of their queer "happy ending." Keep Reading →
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Few creatives have shaped New York’s cultural conversation as fluidly and joyfully as Isaac Mizrahi. Designer, performer, provocateur, storyteller — what hasn’t he done feels like the better question. From redefining American fashion in the late ’80s and ’90s to stepping seamlessly into Broadway, cabaret, film, and television, Mizrahi has always followed curiosity over category. That curiosity has taken the Brooklyn native everywhere: popping up as himself on shows like Gossip Girl and Sex and the City, serving as a judge on Project Runway: All-Stars, lending his perspective as a consulting producer on Hulu’s Mid-Century Modern, and appearing in A24’s Marty Supreme. Keep Reading →
In the second episode of the Game of Thrones spinoff series, fans were shocked by the size of Ser Arlan's "formidable weapon." But was it real or a prosthetic?
The New England Patriots cheerleaders perform during the game against the Las Vegas Raiders
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When the Patriots and Seahawks face off in the Super Bowl this year, the players won't be the only impressive male athletes on the field. Keep Reading →
Snow falls on a memorial to Renee Good on February 01, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Two brothers of Renée Nicole Macklin Good, the queer Minnesota U.S. citizen fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis in January, are testifying in Washington, D.C., today at a Capitol Hill hearing examining the use of force by federal immigration agents. Keep Reading →
Here are some local and national organizations dedicated to fighting HIV in the Black community, and the resources they provide.
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As Black people continue to contract HIV at disproportionate rates, it's clear that the public health policies of their elected officials are failing them. But that doesn't mean they're facing the pandemic alone. Keep Reading →
When you look at all the songs that MNEK is credited on and the list of artists he's worked with, it takes a number of hefty scrolls to get all the way to the bottom. Keep Reading →
Vivian Jenna Wilson attends the 2025 Out100 Celebration | Elon Musk delivers a speech during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Model and activist Vivian Wilson, daughter of Tesla co-founder Elon Musk, has seemingly corroborated evidence in the Epstein files regarding her father. Keep Reading →
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., will close in July for two years, Donald Trump announced Sunday, saying the center needs renovations. But its reputation is what seems to need renovation, given that major acts have canceled and ticket sales have tanked since Trump took over the once-esteemed venue. Open since 1971, it had already undergone a renovation and expansion in 2019. Here’s what’s happened to the center in the past year. Keep Reading →
Jennifer Robinson appears in Silenced by Selina Miles, an official selection of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
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Any woman who has experienced some form of sexual assault knows that having to relive trauma is its own singular hell, especially when it's on others' terms. Now imagine being forced to relive trauma in front of not just a room full of strangers, but thousands (or millions) more online. Keep Reading →
John Lithgow attends the "Good Night, Oscar" Opening Gala in London, England. The actor is on the defensive about portraying the Hogwarts headmaster in an HBO series.
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John Lithgow, who is set to take over the iconic role of Dumbledore in HBO's upcoming Harry Potter television series, recently spoke out against J.K. Rowling and her rampant transphobia. Though at the same time, he did defend his decision to take over as the Hogwarts headmaster in the new adaptation, saying it made him "uncomfortable" and "unhappy" that people insisted he walk away from the job, but he chose not to. Keep Reading →