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Frayed or Fab? 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Season Recap: Gottmik

By Matthew Wexler | Apr 11, 2021

Who do you want to see take the crown on this season of "RuPaul's Drag Race?" Here's a look at Gottmik's entire final runway collection to help you cast your vote!

'Magic Mike' Set for Reality Competition on HBO Max

Apr 10, 2021

You want to be the next Magic Mike? Thanks to HBO Max, Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh, that could be a reality.

Are Straight Men Having Gay Sex Closeted? This Prof Thinks Not in Provocative New Book

Apr 10, 2021

University of British Columbia sociology professor Tony Silva offers new insight on sexual attraction, behavior and their implications in his book "Still Straight: Sexual Flexibility Among White Men in Rural America."

Thirst-trap Flashbacks: IG Account Looks Back at '70s & '80s Men

Apr 10, 2021

The IG account @truckstop_guy offers an amazing, annotated look back at erotic gay images from the 1970s and 1980s

Meet James Crossley — Britain's 'The Circle' Breakout Hunk

Apr 10, 2021

On the current season of the British edition of "The Circle," the show's most charismatic player is James Crossley, the fitness guru who was catfishing as a female nurse on the reality show.

Edmunds: The Most Affordable New SUVs for 2021

By Ryan ZumMallen, Edmunds | Apr 10, 2021

Edmunds' experts have compiled a list of five SUVs that come in a variety of sizes and have unusually low starting prices for their competitive segments.

Watch: Soccer Star Sebastian Lletget Apologizes For Trolling Teammate with Homophobic Slur

Apr 10, 2021

Why would USMNT and LA Galaxy player soccer star Sebastian Lletget post a video of himself using a gay slur on teammate Julian Araujo to his 689,000 Instagram followers?

In GOP Strongholds, a Big Push on 'Culture War' Legislation

By Andrew DeMillo | Apr 10, 2021

An ardent abortion foe who once opposed allowing gay couples to be foster parents, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is the unlikeliest figure to complain about bills on the "culture wars" reaching his desk.

Amid 'Gladiator' Sequel Talk, Chris Hemsworth Says Bodybuilding Keeps Him from Being Taken Seriously as an Actor

Apr 10, 2021

With talk of a sequel to "Gladiator" in the works, Chris Hemsworth says that being a bodybuilder keeps him from being taken seriously as an actor.

Sports Remain Hostile Territory for LGBTQ Americans

Apr 9, 2021

For all of the gains LGBTQ people have made over the past few decades, sports remain a highly visible reminder that homophobia and transphobia persist.

GLAAD Media Awards Presenters Support Transgender Athletes

By Lynn Elber | Apr 9, 2021

"Schitt's Creek" and "The Boys in the Band" were winners at the GLAAD Media Awards, which included soccer's Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger calling for transgender students to be accepted as "part of the team" in sports.

Warriors President Rick Welts to Leave after this Season

By Janie McCauley | Apr 9, 2021

Behind the scenes with a smile, grace and dogged determination, Rick Welts, the first openly gay executive in the NBA and major men's professional sports, played a key role in the Golden State Warriors' return to winning — both on the floor and off it.

Miss America to be Crowned in Live Event after Virtual Year

By Susan Haigh | Apr 9, 2021

The 100th Miss America will be crowned before a live audience at the Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut following a year of virtual appearances and delayed competitions due to the pandemic, organizers announced Thursday.

Pandemic-Weary Chefs, Cooks Enjoy Serving From Home

By Terry Tang | Apr 9, 2021

Beaten down by the pandemic, many laid-off or idle restaurant workers have pivoted to dishing out food with a taste of home. Some have found their entrepreneurial side, slinging culinary creations from their own kitchens.

Made to Fade: New Tattoo Shop Offers Ink That Lasts a Year

Apr 8, 2021

Ephemeral, a new Brooklyn tattoo shop, is offering real tattoos — needles, tattoo artists and ink — with a twist: they'll fade away after 9 to 15 months.

Watch: Will This Out Model be the First Man in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue?

By Kilian Melloy | Apr 8, 2021

This year's edition of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue might feature something a little different: a man. Namely, 21-year-old out model Lewis Freese.

New Report Claims LGBTQs Are Treated Worse in the Workplace, Elsewhere

Apr 7, 2021

Significant proportions of Americans believe that LGBTQ people are treated worse than non-LGBTQ people at work and school, and by law enforcement and healthcare providers, according to a new study.

5 Home Remodeling Trends to Watch for in 2021

By Carol J. Alexander, NerdWallet | Apr 7, 2021

Open floor plans are out; dedicated spaces for remote work and learning are in. Yards are being transformed into entertainment spaces and walls are being repainted.

Cuban Cooks Overcome Shortages with Ingenuity on Facebook

By Andrea Rodriguez | Apr 7, 2021

A number of Cubans with more ingenuity than resources are helping their compatriots cope with shortages exacerbated by the new coronavirus pandemic with Facebook posts of culinary creations designed around what they're likely to find at the market.

A Gay Man Found a Baby in Subway 20 Years Ago. Now He Shares His Story in New Book

Apr 6, 2021

When a gay New Yorker found a baby in a subway 20 years ago, he had no idea how it would change his life for the better.

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