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We weigh the top female character competitors on TV and find a winner among the ranks.
We take a look at the findings that put HBO on top of LGBT-inclusive programming.
The latest film in the series hits theaters this week. We analyze which Potter actress has the hottest star potential and other important hypotheses.
Olivia Wilde was their number one, and there are several other women our lists have in common. What is it that separates us, besides Kim Kardashian?
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi top a poll from parents who were asked the celebrities they most wanted to babysit their kids.
We decipher what's really going on in the final season of the Showtime series. Who is going to be killed, and by whom?
We decipher which lesbian kiss has been the best, based on research and the hard evidence.
How productive are you? Spend precious time figuring it out with our LPL (Lesbian Procrastination Loop).
Tegan, Sara, Leisha Hailey and others painted pictures for HRC and auctioned them on eBay. Who took home the highest bidder?
Why do names of some couples sound better in a certain order? We try to establish why Spencer must come before Ashley, and Nikki before Helen.
Can you figure out these famous faces from the AfterEllen.com Hot 100? Some of our bloggers couldn't.
Based on the highest number of internet searches, we determine which TV characters would win a seat in Congress.
We decipher what characters are gayer: Daria or Peppermint Patty?
Tina Fey, Mindy Kaling and Wanda Sykes are among our favorite funny ladies who share anecdotes on their career thus far.
We project what Wilhelmina Slater or Bette Porter would have to say about global warming and foreign policy.
With the new season beginning on Monday, there's a lot to speculate about, especially from press photos of a cat fight on set.
We decipher which category of women up for Emmys is the hottest.
The charts in support of the character that is worthy of her own show.
It's muffins vs. cookies in the battle of the Sapphic show's statistics.
We decide whose weapons are the strongest and whose lips are the most kissable.
Forbes magazine has published the Forbes Celebrity 100. We compare its ideas to our own.
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