Inspired by photographers like Tom Bianchi and Robert Mapplethorpe, a new set of Dominic Albano Polaroids explores intimacy, sensuality, and the legacy of queer male portraiture.
Got a question that would scandalize your group chat? That’s what this column is for. Go Ask Alex is an anonymous space for queer readers to ask the questions they’re afraid to ask anyone else — about sex, love, life, and everything in between. It’s judgment-free and completely anonymous. Keep Reading →
In January, Ryan Murphy’s new show The Beauty premiered on FX and Hulu. The premise: A sexually transmitted infection results in physical perfection, so people start trying to catch it, even when it becomes clear that the side effects kill. Keep Reading →
Fans who have been daydreaming about all of the dirty things they wish reality TV heartthrob Rob Rausch was whispering in their ears are about to have a very good day. Keep Reading →
Shia LaBeouf attends the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2025 in Cannes, France. The actor recently came under fire for saying "big gay people are scary."
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Warning: This article discusses violence against LGBTQ+ people. Keep Reading →
From left: 'Forbidden Fruits,' 'The Comeback,' and 'Heartbreak High.'
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We all may still be hunkered down for the end of winter, but luckily there are a bunch of LGBTQ+ shows and movies to keep us busy throughout March. Keep Reading →
President Donald Trump said he will attend the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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President Donald Trump announced Monday that he plans to attend this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, an event he boycotted throughout his entire first term and in the first year of his second term, while regularly dismissing the press as “fake news” and the “enemy of the people.” It would mark his first appearance at the dinner as a sitting president. Keep Reading →
Kennedy family member Jack Schlossberg, who is running for Congress in New York, has been highly critical of producer Ryan Murphy's new show about the JFK Jr.
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President John F. Kennedy’s grandson made it clear that the Kennedy family has no use for Ryan Murphy’s television dramatization of his uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr.'s, life. Keep Reading →
John Lennon (left) addressed rumors around the sexuality of his bandmate John Lennon (right) in a 2015 interview recently released in full by Vanity Fair.
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Shortly after John Lennon’s death, his wife, Yoko Ono, told bandmate Paul McCartney that she suspected her husband might have been gay. McCartney told Vanity Fair in a 2015 interview released in full on Friday, coinciding with the premiere of Man on the Run, a new documentary about his life after The Beatles. McCartney discussed the “rumors” around his bandmate’s sexuality, plus other hot-button topics about their time as The Beatles, in an interview with Joe Hagan. Keep Reading →
Ashley Padilla as J.K. Rowling and Connor Storrie as Armie Hammer in SNL skit.
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Connor Storrie’s starring turn as the host of the newest episode of Saturday Night Live went viral for his injured stripper bit and his Heated Rivalry co-star Hudson Williams showing up, but now people are also talking about a controversial faux PSA that didn’t make it onto the broadcast but was released online. Keep Reading →
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, documents and memorializes the more than 4400 victims of racial lynchings that occurred in the United States from 1877 to 1950.
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A new report is raising questions about how law enforcement agencies across the South classify the deaths of transgender women, arguing that some cases ruled suicides may warrant deeper scrutiny. Keep Reading →
Queer Scream 7 star Anna Camp offered an apology after she came under fire for resharing a social media post, which mocked a fan-led boycott in support of former Scream star Melissa Barrera. Keep Reading →
One lesbian's story of becoming addicted to her AI girlfriend.
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In the age of dating app fatigue and the loneliness epidemic, more and more people are starting to turn to AI chatbots for companionship. But 29-year-old Sarah, who asked to use a pseudonym for this story, says she was surprised by how quickly she became obsessed with her AI girlfriend, and she wants to warn others — especially other queer people — about the risks of falling in love with a chatbot. Keep Reading →