The activist talks about his new documentary special on OWN (Being Chaz), his Dancing with the Stars experience and why visibility can make all the difference.
Ricki showcases some crazy moves, J.R. blows the roof off the place and Rob lapses back into graceless stumping for Finale Week on Dancing with the Stars.
In the documentary airing on Logo this weekend, filmmaker Kirby Dick makes a compelling case that gay and bisexual politicians who vote against LGBT rights should not be allowed the luxury of staying in their well-appointed closets.
Hope Solo grabs the obnoxious "Strong girl no can be pretty girl!" storyline back from the producers, professional rage geyser Nancy Grace keeps her cool.
Our review of Jennifer Siebel Newsom's galvanizing documentary about how the media’s misrepresentation of women has led to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence.
An openly gay BBC radio presenter travels to Uganda and learns what it's like to live in a society which persecutes lesbians and gays and meets those who are leading the hate campaign.
Hope Solo continues to defy all attempts to break her spirit with costuming and Carson and Anna blow the roof off the joint with their cheerleading number.
Brace yourselves: It was '80s Week. Our recapper is still drained and trembling. And the costumers are collecting on what must have been some amazing wagers.
In an absolutely uncalled-for assault on our psyches, DWTS steps up the brutality this week with a theme of beloved movie scores. Be prepared to clutch your head and gnash your teeth.
This week, the judges complain that Hope Solo isn't sexy because she's athletic, Nancy Grace fakes crying for points and our entire “Eye Candy” section is in danger.