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Following up the 2008 issue featuring Katy Perry on the cover, we applaud this year's use of Wanda Sykes, but are still dismayed to find only 30 of the Out 100 are women.
The new web series gives us a look at what we can expect come Dec. 4.
Trish and Emily give their review on the new hit film and a former reality star's too-little, too-late Twitter updates.
Dani Campbell responds to Tila's Tweeting claims about her, a gay pioneer and pioneering gay publication pass away and Samantha Ronson sells her Twitter.
Health care delays, freakouts over imprisoning terrorist, and whatserface has a book out and she’s never going to let you forget it.
Actress Claudia Hiersche is leaving the series as her character departs on an adventure with her bride-to-be.
Izzie's back to break more rules and feel sorry for herself. Cristina is saved when a new cardio god comes to town. The Chief is having a love affair, but it's not with a woman.
The cable network is working with the showrunners of In Treatment on a new series following the transition of a FTM.
The hit '70s show spawned three films, and is now going to make its way back to the small screen.
Best-selling author Phillip Roth has a major lesbian character in his new novel, and she's the most stereotypical gay woman possible.
The last six cheftestants cook a meal for 175 guests. Also, Nigella Lawson joins Padma for breakfast in bed.
Jessica and Lacey give their thoughts on getting rid of the person from your past who won't stop coming around.
Ruby Rose says she thinks Megan Fox is sexy, Ariel Levy gives the New Yorker her feminist reading list, and Rosie O'Donnell says Kelli moved out two years ago.
Ana Marie Cox, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and a look at the upcoming terror trials.
The bisexual actress talks about her upcoming film, Darfur, turning 30 and the new woman in her life.
Bridget talks to one of the stars of "A Marine Story," plus Dance Magic and the debut of "The Jessica and Seth Show!"
Becca and Michelle talk about the glamorization of college women's basketball teams in their college media guides.
A reporter argues that Calzona, Queen Sophie-Ann and Thirteen are keeping us in a box.
Aussie lesbian Monique Schafter faces off against a straight co-worker to discuss the downside of fauxmosexuality in a video from The Daily Beast.
The bisexual pop star premiered her newest music video this week, and it's visually interesting, to say the least.
Rosie Sennett joins the vloggers in the third installment of a discussion on butch women.
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