It’s a song about letting go of the arresting nature of our memories, failures, ex-lovers and disappointments, so we can see clearly enough in...
Month: April 2021
A New ‘Queer as Folk’ is Coming to Peacock!
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After a couple of years of rumbling maybes, there’s a new “Queer as Folk” on the way, with an eight-episode, straight-to-series order from NBC’s...
Mac and Stallion: Love, Respect and Laughter
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What began as a chance meeting during a night out has led to 23 years together. It has also led to two successful minority-owned...
“It’s an honor to finally be recognized for a long and illustrious career for muff diving,” said the hilarious and often times audacious comedian...
“If your revolution does not include Black Queer voices, it is anti-Black.”
Tickets for Nashville Ballet LIVE at Ascend Amphitheater will go on sale to the public beginning Friday, April 16 at 10 a.m. CST.
Dining Out For Life® Returns April 20
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We invite everyone to dine in, take out, or order curbside-delivery from their favorite participating restaurant on Tuesday, April 20.
Netflix’s ‘Single All the Way’ Turns a Queer Eye to Christmas and More Deep Inside Hollywood
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A Christmas-themed rom-com going where Hallmark still hasn’t, “Single All the Way” promises to turn Netflix into a queer Santa’s Village.
The rapidly growing non-binary singer and actor, who has amassed over 15 million total streams thus far, has also announced they will be releasing...
The NCAA Board of Governors firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports.

Wrabel Delivers Earnest Plea For Living in the Present on “good”
OUTshine Film Festival Miami Honors Lea DeLaria with the 2021 Vanguard Award
Out ‘Genera+ion’ Star Justice Smith Happy to be Example of Black Queer Joy
Nashville Ballet to Perform LIVE at Ascend Amphitheater in May
Kat Cunning Releases New Track “Could Be Good”
NCAA Board of Governors Releases Statement on Transgender Participation