Cameras Spotted at Duggar Household, ’19 Kids and Counting’ Renewed?

Published February 6, 2016 Though TLC pulled their show 19 Kids and Counting after reports surfaced of Josh Duggar, 27, molesting five girls, including two of his sisters, rumors that the show will be returning have been circling the internet. According to Christian Post, several sources have reported seeing the Duggar family with camera crews around their Arkansas… Continue reading Cameras Spotted at Duggar Household, ’19 Kids and Counting’ Renewed?

Melissa McCarthy: ‘No One Asked Me or Sookie’ Back to Stars Hallow

Published February 3, 2016 Don’t expect to see Sookie in the four new Gilmore Girlsepisodes that will premiere on Netflix; she allegedly wasn’t invited back. The shows’ creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino said that Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) doesn’t have a storyline in the revival because McCarthy’s new stardom made it difficult for her to find time. “She’s really f—ing… Continue reading Melissa McCarthy: ‘No One Asked Me or Sookie’ Back to Stars Hallow

Bill Introduced in Washington State to Ban Pride Flags on Ferry System

Published February 2, 2016 Washington state Rep. Brad Klippert has introduced a bill that would keep state ferries from flying flags like the one that supports the Seattle Seahawks and the gay pride flag. “I have no problem with the Seahawks flag,” he said. “People across all policy beliefs support our Seahawks, but that is not true… Continue reading Bill Introduced in Washington State to Ban Pride Flags on Ferry System

Erika Clark Becomes First Girl Named to Boys’ Florida All-State Football Team

Published February 2, 2016 Seventeen-year-old football kicker Erika Clark became the first girl to ever be named to a boys’ Class 4A All-State team in Florida. The senior at Bolles School, a private prep school in Jacksonville, started out as a soccer player. She decided to give football a go her freshman year. “I can do better… Continue reading Erika Clark Becomes First Girl Named to Boys’ Florida All-State Football Team

Ellen Page Documents How Gay People Live Around the World with ‘Gaycation’

Published February 1, 2016 After years of “lying by omission,” actress Ellen Page is out and proud and gearing up to debut her latest project, Gaycation. Page and her “soul twin,” Ian Daniel, traveled around the world to see places where “coming out doesn’t win you a standing ovation.” Page and Daniel go to places from… Continue reading Ellen Page Documents How Gay People Live Around the World with ‘Gaycation’

Gender Identity ‘Bathroom Bill’ Under Attack in Washington State, 4-3 Vote

Published January 31, 2016 With a 4-3 vote Wednesday, a bill that would eliminate Washington’s new rule to allow transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms in public buildings consistent with their identity passed out of Senate. The bathroom policy took effect Dec. 26 and Republican Sen. Doug Eriksen of Ferndale sponsored Senate Bill 6443 to eliminate it.… Continue reading Gender Identity ‘Bathroom Bill’ Under Attack in Washington State, 4-3 Vote

R Family Vacations and Olivia Travel Join Forces to Bring Guests to Puerto Vallarta

Published January 26, 2016 R Family Vacations has teamed up with Olivia Travel for the first time ever to bring LGBT vacationers and their families together on a cruise to Puerto Vallarta this July. R Family Vacations, which was founded by Kelli Carpenter and Gregg Kaminsky 11 years ago, is the only travel company that caters to both gays and lesbians,… Continue reading R Family Vacations and Olivia Travel Join Forces to Bring Guests to Puerto Vallarta

Girl Meets World Star: Queer Storyline is ‘Important to Me,’ Comes Out

Published January 25, 2016 Fourteen-year-old Girl Meets World star Rowan Blanchard came out as queer last week on social media. After speculation that her character on the show Riley has feelings for another Girl Meets Worldcharacter, Maya, Blanchard tweeted: “Would really be here for this! if not Riley- its vvv important to me, being queer, that there is representation on our… Continue reading Girl Meets World Star: Queer Storyline is ‘Important to Me,’ Comes Out

Lesbian and Gay Critics Nominate Blanchett, Mara, DiCaprio for Dorian Awards

Published January 17, 2016 The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Film Critics Association (GALECA) has released their 2015/2016 Dorian Award Nominees. Over 130 critics and journalists across the nation selected movies and television shows to fit in each of the 23 categories with The Big Short, Brooklyn, Carol, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Spotlight all up for Film of the Year. GALECA strives to honor… Continue reading Lesbian and Gay Critics Nominate Blanchett, Mara, DiCaprio for Dorian Awards

Lesbian Feminist Activist Jeanne Cordova Remembered

Published January 17, 2016 Lesbian, feminist, activist, and author Jeanne Cordova died at age 67 in her Los Angeles home on January 10. Her spouse Lynn Ballen and friends were at her side. “Jeanne Cordova died this morning at 4:30 a.m.,” close friend Ivy Bottini posted on Facebook. “Our community has lost a guard at the gate of hatred and… Continue reading Lesbian Feminist Activist Jeanne Cordova Remembered