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We asked a panel of lesbian entertainers about their deepest, darkest and funniest fears.
Julie Goldman, Kate Clinton, Bridget McManus and other lesbian and bisexual women in entertainment talk about their favorite scary movies ― just in time for Halloween.
High-profile entertainers like Lady Gaga, Staceyann Chin, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Chenoweth joined thousands of other men and women to express their support of LGBT rights this weekend at the National Equality March.
The comedian tells Nat and Meg what she's been up to since they last saw her at Women's Week.
Last night's ceremony in New York was a celebration of this year's LGBT community in the media, and several gay women were in attendance.
We create our own versions of Bennifer, Brangelina and TomKat. Linantha, anyone?
We take a closer look at the girlfriends, partners and wives of some of our favorite lesbian celebrities.
A thoroughly unscientific study of what lesbians find funny.
The comedian discusses Women's Week in Provincetown and her new book, I Told You So.
Kate Clinton tells the video bloggers what it's like to "touch ladies." Also, how she grew into her own personal style.
Nat and Meg share a bench with Kate Clinton and talk with Suzanne Westenhoefer. Also, they visit a health clinic.
Looking back at the groundbreaking PBS newsmagazine about LGBT issues.
Women's basketball, Bill Richardson's endorsement of Obama, and the L Word season finale.
Dick Cheney and John McCain’s visit to Iraq; mortgage woes; and the downfall of NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
Kate discusses Maureen Dowd’s rantings in this week’s NY Times.
Kate sings about Ohio and Texas, and ponders the latest developments in the media and on The L Word.
Black History Month, Women’s History Month, and discrimination against transgender people in Maryland.
Kate praises Tina Fey's (temporary) return to SNL, disparages the Hillary Haters, and laments the Oscars ads.
Cindy McCain's aggression, Ron Paul bumper stickers, and how sexism in the media can block your chi.
Kate visits Arizona and talks about John McCain, Condi Rice, and Jane Fonda on The Today Show.
The NGLTF "Creating Change" conference in Detroit, and why we might be seeing the end of patriarchy.
Kate talks about how the media covered Super Tuesday, and what she's doing in Detroit.
Clinton talks about life before comedy and how she became interested in politics.
Kate talks about the Super Bowl and why democracy is in trouble.
Kate talks about arguing with Holly Near, and this week’s big Obama/Clinton debate.
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