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Good writing and good acting pay off for fans of the British teen drama, which ends its third season this week.
Women & Power names the 20 most powerful women in British theatre, including Dame Judi Dench, Gillian Anderson and Dame Helen Mirren.
The developing relationship between Emily and Naomi on the popular British drama hit a snag last week.
Shelley Conn discusses her character, and making out with Fringe star Anna Torv.
Ellen Page move update, Ellen and Portia's wedding plans, same-sex parenting and more.
The adaptation of the Sarah Waters novel is a well-crafted costume drama.
Britain's talent competition to cast the role of Nancy in the musical "Oliver!" is down to five, and one might be gay.
Mirren's autobiography has just been released in the U.S., and it is both frank and engaging.
The British actor who played Sue in Fingersmith is almost unbearably happy in her latest role.
British music videos are often remade for the American market. Which one do you like more?
Twelve lovely ladies compete to play Nancy in a new production of Oliver!
CNN’s Screening Room has named its Top 10 Songs in Movies. Here are some gay and girly additions.
This indie film presents a fresh take on lesbian motherhood.
The festival offers queer-themed films from around the world.
"Buddies" are always assumed to be men. But for every Laurel and Hardy, there's a Thelma and Louise.
Dawn Denbo and her lover Cindi have inspired a pondering of the connotations of the terms lover and partner.
Emma Thompson recently came to Hayley Atwell's defense when Miramax told her to lose weight.
Tilda blurs boundaries with her style, attitude and roles. Also, does she ever look good in a suit.
The British Film Institute offers viewing stations and a catalog of films and TV shows, many of them lesbian-themed.
Remember when Keeley Hawes (Tipping the Velvet) said she was bisexual? Yeah, not so much.
I'm thinking about getting another tattoo. But what and where? Celebrities help me do my research.
There’s something inescapably enigmatic about the Soviet-born, British jazz and blues singer.
The BBC drama includes a bisexual character.
Marion Cotillard and Tilda Swinton won big in the British equivalent of the Oscars.
Weirdos like Laurie Anderson and Grace Jones drew me in and freaked me out.
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