A budget deal that would end domestic-partner benefits is discriminatory, Arizona state employees say.
Out director Lee Daniels is in talks to follow his film Precious with the civil rights drama Selma.
Following Project Runway's lamentable debut on the Lifetime network, one writer searches for answers.
Christian groups target rights newly granted to Tampa's transgender population.
Texas voters banned same-sex marriage in 2005 — but a Houston lawyer now says because of the poorly worded amendment, they may have banned all marriage in Texas in the process.
Social conservatives say to they plan "Armageddon" for the Senate confirmation hearings of out EEOC nominee Chai Feldblum.
Stephen Colbert interviewed Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who represents the 12th district, which includes much of San Francisco.
Though assault charges against Black Eyed Peas manager Liborio Molina have been dropped, a civil suit by Perez Hilton is still under way.
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The book Going Rogue came alive, and was armed and dangerous, during a skit on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
Johnny Depp is People Magazine's sexiest man for 2009, but inside the issue, you'll find steamy pics of the Glee men, Adam Lambert and Sex & the City's Gilles Marini.
The Wendy Williams Show has been renewed through the 2011-2012 season.
Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., the outspoken opponent of marriage equality in Washington, D.C., denies that hate motivates his work -- he says it's a "mission to protect godly boundaries.
A print editition of the successor to the Washington Blade could appear as early as this Friday, says former Blade editor Kevin Naff.
Over the weekend, Sydney’s Bondi Beach was the site of a flash mob, led by legendary Aussie drag queen Joyce Maynge.
She may not be clad in Alexander McQueen for a Grace Coddington-styled cover shoot, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has granted Vogue the interview it’s been after since she battled President Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination last year.
The destruction of a billboard ad sponsored by the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center was originally scorned as homophobic vandalism.
Adam Lambert has a few words for Out magazine editor in chief Aaron Hicklin, in the form of a pair of tweets.
Salt Lake City mayor Ralph Becker signed a pair of nondiscrimination ordinances Tuesday afternoon.
The handsome actor keeps his clothes on for an interview and photo shoot in the lad mag.