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Streaking Through History: New Yorker Article Tells of Robert Opel
Robert Opel, the famed "Oscars streaker," was also a gay gallery owner, nudism activist, and freelance photographer whose life and death are the subject of an expansive essay by Michael Schulman in the February 6 issue of The New Yorker magazine.
Grammys Fashion: Styles Wow on Red Carpet
The wild and wacky Grammys red carpet did not disappoint Sunday. Tattered streetwear, T-shirts, and denim mixed with blinged-out couture were on display, along with wild patterns and plenty of skin.
Tesla Hikes Price of Model Y after U.S. Alters Tax Credit Rule
Tesla has raised prices on its Model Y in the U.S., apparently due to rising demand and changes in U.S. government rules that make more versions of the small SUV eligible for tax credits.
After Major Win, Out Jukoka Champ Tim Cavelius Looks Towards Olympics
This past weekend out Jukoka champ Tim Cavelius had his first major win ahead of the Olympics. The German national spoke about the intersection of sports and sexuality.
Nonbinary Broadway Star Justin David Sullivan of "& Juliet" Sits Out Gendered Tony Awards
Nonbinary Broadway star Justin David Sullivan of "& Juliet" will sit out the gendered Tony Awards. Sullivan, who uses pronouns he, she and they, has withdrawn himself from consideration from the theater awards.
Japan's Honda Outlines Hydrogen Power Plans to Go Green
Honda is expanding the use of hydrogen to include trucks and construction equipment, electricity for buildings and even outer space, not just cars on the roads.
Tom Brady Retires at 45, Insisting this Time It's 'for Good'
The seven-time Super Bowl winner with New England and Tampa Bay announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday, exactly one year after first saying his playing days were over.
Bayard Rustin: Civil Rights Activist, Gay Rights Advocate, Man of Compassion
Rustin was present at the creation of a host of pivotal American liberation movements. He helped shape the template for progressive political activists in the 21st century.
These Hand Creams Will Save Your Dry, Winter Hands
Not all hand creams are created equal, and not all boast the ability to actually restore our hands to their former glory. Here are some worth getting.
Jeffree Star Responds to NFL Wives: 'Don't Be Insecure'
YouTuber Jeffree Star's posts teasing a mysterious "NFL boo" has fans' interest piqued... at least two NFL wives asked him to quit making the posts.
Edmunds: The Pros and Cons of Software Running Your Car
BMW, Stellantis, Volkswagen and a joint venture between Honda and Sony showed off upcoming or concept vehicles that are significantly reliant on computers and code.
Griner's Return, Free Agency Raises Charter Flight Concerns
The league will have to come up with a plan for the 6-foot-9 star. Griner's safety when traveling will be a top priority for the team and the league.
Researchers Say There Is a 'Gay Glass Ceiling' in Corporate Leadership
A study from the University of Sydney found that "feminine-presenting" men are often passed over for leadership roles.
The Imagined Drag Names of George Santos
Santos' future as a congressman is still something of an unknown given investigations into his lies, finances, and even an alleged crime he committed years ago in Brazil. Regardless, Santos always has his drag queen roots to fall back on.
After Tesla Price Cut, Ford Follows Suit with Mustang Mach-E
Ford is cutting prices on its Mustang Mach-E electric SUV by as much as $6,000 just weeks after market leader Tesla took similar steps.
Harvettes: One Last Night at Harvey's
It was the last dance, the last night, and last call for Harvey's bar and restaurant on 18th and Castro on January 28, as drag queens and singers entertained the audience at a benefit for the now-unemployed staff members.
Gay Twitter's 37 Funniest Tweets This Week
In this week's edition of Gay Twitter we have hilarious reactions to Shawn Mendes' Instagram Live and new buzzcut look, the Oscar nominations, "Drag Race" and much more!
NZ Rugby Star Campbell Johnstone Comes Out as Gay
New Zealand rugby player Campbell Johnstone has made sports history: He's the first player for the country's famed All Blacks team to come out as gay.
IMSA Takes North American Sports Cars into Hybrid Era
The top prototype class has switched to hybrid engines this year to make IMSA the first North American racing series to make the technology upgrade.
The Products Blair St. Clair Can't Perform Without
Whether you first saw Blair St. Clair on Season 10 of "Rupaul's Drag Race" or on the fifth season of "All Stars" — where they placed fourth — Blair has steadily been carving out a name for themself across all areas of entertainment.