I'm coming out for the third time in my life, and it's as a Twilight stan. One summer in college when I was very bored (Grindr hadn't been invented yet) I read Stephenie Meyer's low-key Mormon supernatural romance saga, but I wasn't truly hooked until Twilight hit theaters later that year. Keep Reading →
Lady Gaga has broken up with her fiance, talent agent Christian Carino, a representative confirmed to People. Alexa, play "Eh Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" by Lady Gaga. Keep Reading →
There have been many times in my life when I wanted to give Ian McKellen a big hug, and I will admit that most of them were Lord of the Rings-related (except for the part in Fellowship of the Ring when he says, "You shall not pass," which is transphobic). But never have I wanted to give him a big ol' squeeze the way I do now. Keep Reading →
Hello LGBT community, I need to call myself out. It's time for an accountability process, honey. Did we all know that acclaimed lesbian folk singer Brandi Carlile, who took home three Grammys last weekend, was in A Star Is Born? Excuse me? Keep Reading →
Gia Gunn is really keeping that "fuck Miss RuPaul" energy alive. The trans drag queen, who was eliminated not once but twice from the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars, made it clear that she's still feeling some kind of way about her former TV mentor while savagely reading Ru's All Stars runway looks during an interview on Canadian entertainment show eTalk, which was shared to their Twitter account on Tuesday. Keep Reading →
In case you hadn't heard, Andy Cohen is a new dad. And if you were expecting the Bravo head honcho to demand that we respect his new heir's privacy and shroud the infant in mystery -- girl, have you never watched a Real HousewivesRepisode? Keep Reading →
Chelsea Manning is the star and guest editor of Dazed's spring 2019 Infinite Identities issue, and in her cover story interview, Manning describes how her life has changed since her release from military incarceration in 2017 -- although she explains she's no longer interested in discussing what led to her imprisonment. "These parts of my life are over," she says. "This is definitely something I share with a lot of former prisoners; we don't like to bring up our time in prison and the things that got us in there. It's really hard." Keep Reading →