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We take a look back at some of the people and events that shaped the last ten years of lesbian/bi entertainment.
Recently released on DVD with English subtitles, the hilarious web series explores dating, cheating and lesbian life in Madrid.
How lesbian/bi visibility in entertainment has evolved over the last seven years, and what this means for the future.
A tale of woe concerning LGBT film festival posters and a great new scientific dance video.
After a homophobic trending topic was making the rounds, a group of lesbians introduced a hashtag that they took to number one.
Watch out for malware in your celebrity photo searches, including Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan.
Our tech blogger discusses geeky outlets for Potter fans such as Photojojo and a website that is home to poking fun at Facebook.
A webcomic from a female artist has two college graduates falling for each other, with one not sure what it means for her sexual identity.
Sir Tom Baker has two women stripping out of their three-piece suits to pillow fight. Sold!
A picture of three women embracing in tank tops had the social networking site refusing to run it.
Only two out of ten are lesbians — is it because there's not enough gay women on TV?
One of the country’s smartest high schoolers is seeking online donations to pay for college. She deserves a Weekly Geek salute.
A recent study showed that folks prefer the web to their romantic partners. Is it really that shocking?
The Death Proof actress stars in a gritty new online series about an assassin named Eve.
Queerty lists the top 10 companies that don't support us, including theaters that show LGBT films.
Fans are using the internet to express their passion for shows like Buffy, Xena, The L Word and South of Nowhere.
The avid blogger has decided to stop writing for now, saying it's becoming draining to have her words end up on the entertainment news misconstrued.
A 236.com web spoof illustrates how ridiculous it is not to let lesbians make it legal.
Margaret Cho, the Mombians and other out bloggers have been nominated for this year's Weblog Awards.
All the things you never knew you always wanted to do on AfterEllen.com.
From Keith Olbermann’s speech on gay marriage, to the Prop. 8 musical, to Wanda Sykes take on "That's so gay."
The co-creator of Joni & Susanna on frenemies, and why being gay isn't a big deal.
One of the show's minor characters has become one of its most interesting, at least according to the creators of the new webisodes.
The newest episode of web series "Sorority Forever" is sure to have pledges everywhere thinking their sister is in it for the shared bedrooms.
Based on the highest number of internet searches, we determine which TV characters would win a seat in Congress.
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