A five-star, Coppola-crafted escape of thatched cottages, sunset cruises, and barefoot Caribbean calm that feels tailor-made for LGBTQ+ travelers fleeing grey skies at home.
An incredibly earnest scene from Netflix's wildly absurdist animated series BoJack Horseman served as inspiration for Heartthrob Robb when naming his new album. Season 4, episode 8, titled "The Judge," shows Hollyhock — a young character established as being adopted and raised by a very supportive group of eight gay fathers — asking BoJack, "Do you ever get that feeling that, like, to know you more is to love you less?" Keep Reading →
Album art for August Ponthier's album 'Everywhere Isn't Texas'
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"It's the only place you know / But that don't make it home," nonbinary singer/songwriter August Ponthier sings with a golden hour drawl in the title track from their debut album Everywhere Isn't Texas, out now. Keep Reading →
Brandi Carlile, Tracy Chapman, and Bruce Springsteen are all featured on this protest song playlist.
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Get motivated in the fight against fascism, and march to this music. 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?
David Archuleta at The Concert For Love And Acceptance presented by Ty Herndon and GLAAD
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American Idol alum David Archuleta revealed more details about his struggle with his sexuality in his new memoir, Devout: Losing My Faith to Find Myself, out February 17. In an excerpt of the book published to People, the "My Little Prayer" singer wrote about how his Mormon faith kept him from accepting his sexuality, so much so that he was nearly driven to suicide. Keep Reading →
In today's entertainment industry, it's not enough to have just one job like actor, director, or singer — one needs to be a multi-hyphenate to succeed. The same goes for influencers, but many of them use the platforms that made them go viral to launch their subsequent careers. Keep Reading →
Orville Peck at the Grammy Museum L.A. Live event.
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Orville Peck announced today that he's exiting the Wasserman talent agency "in light of the recent findings regarding Casey Wasserman," the founder and CEO of the aforementioned agency whose name has been brought up in new documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Keep Reading →
Doechii holds her Grammy Award for Best Music Video at the 68th GRAMMY Awards
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For as long as Doechii has been a household name, the artist has identified as bisexual. But the "Anxiety" singer may have given fans a hint that she may now identify as a lesbian after internet sleuths noticed a subtle change on her lifestyle account, @gutsgritglamour. Keep Reading →