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Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Julie Tanous Cook Up a Friendship

By Mark Kennedy | Mar 10, 2021

A chance meeting at a dinner party by two people reluctant to be at that dinner party has resulted in a cookbook perfect for your next dinner party.

New Teen Vogue Editor Under Fire for Homophobic, Racist Tweets

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Mar 9, 2021

The new editor in chief of Teen Vogue has apologized after staffers took issue with homophobic and racist tweets in her past.

Alexander Wang Offers Support to Accusers, Insists on His Innocence

By Kilian Melloy | Mar 9, 2021

Alexander Wang took to Instagram on March 8 to say that he supports the rights of those who have accused him of sexual assault "to come forward," but he denies the claims they've made.

Can Straight Actors Playing LGBTQ Roles Cause 'Disillusionment and Confusion'? Some Say Yes

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Mar 9, 2021

As debate continues on who should or shouldn't play LGBTQ roles, a new piece by Insider posits that straight cisgender actors playing queer roles adversely impacts the wellbeing of LGBTQ people.

'A Human Foible?' Salt Lake City Councilman Apologizes for Right-Wing Screed

Mar 9, 2021

They sounded like punch lines from some Trumpish stand-up comic, and they have come back to bite a Salt Lake City councilman in the rear.

Vacci-Dating: Singles Enamored With Sharing Vaccination Status Online

By Victoria Knight | Mar 8, 2021

As eligibility for the covid vaccine opens up to groups that may include younger people, it's likely vaccine status will gain more prominence in dating profiles.

Women Dominated the Beer Industry — Until Witch Accusations Started Pouring In

Mar 8, 2021

Up until the 1500s, brewing was primarily women's work — that is, until a smear campaign accused women brewers of being witches.

Golden Globes Vows Reform Amid Scrutiny on Diversity

By Lindsey Bahr | Mar 7, 2021

Facing heightened scrutiny arounds its membership and practices, the group behind the Golden Globe Awards says that it is committed to immediate "transformational change" and reforms.

Aussie 'Magic Mike' Revue Offers New Way to Look at Its Buff Dancers

Mar 7, 2021

When Channing Tatum conceived a revue based on his "Magic Mike" film franchise, he looked to have a conversation with women about how its hunky dancers should be viewed.

Frayed or Fab? 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Fashion Recap, Episode 9

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 7, 2021

For the mainstage runway, Ru challenged the queens to don their favorite "Fascinating Fascinators." Here's a breakdown of who stayed heads above the competition.

Toilets, Noodles and Bonsai! Japan's 5 Most Unique Museums

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 7, 2021

Japan's 5,700 museums prove there's plenty to see and celebrate, including noodles, toilets and other unusual finds among the country's 47 prefectures.

Sex Therapist Contends Straight Men Having Sex with Men Aren't Gay, Just Getting Off

Mar 7, 2021

When is sex between men not gay? How about when straight men do it, so contends sex therapist Dr. Joe Kort.

Queer in the Country: Why Some LGBTQ Americans Prefer Rural Life to Urban 'Gayborhoods'

Mar 6, 2021

Not all gay people enjoy big cities, but pop culture has little to say about rural LGBTQ life.

How a Queer Black Feminist Cultural Engineer is Turning Fashion Into a Movement

How a Queer Black Feminist Cultural Engineer is Turning Fashion Into a Movement

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 6, 2021

Fresco Steez is sending a clear message to advocates, allies and even oppressors: what we wear matters. She describes her new collaboration with Levi's as a representation of Black Culture, Black political history, and Black art and design.

Dolce&Gabbana Seeks over $600M Damages from 2 U.S. Bloggers

By Colleen Barry | Mar 6, 2021

Dolce&Gabbana has filed a defamation suit seeking over $600 million in damages from two U.S. fashion bloggers who reposted anti-Asian comments attributed to one of the designers that led to a boycott.

Thirst Trapping with Personal Trainer & Underwear Model Kyle Hynick

Mar 6, 2021

It is easy to understand why Canadian personal trainer Kyle Hynick is such a popular underwear model.

Suitsupply Interprets 'Tongue in Cheek' Literally in New Ad Campaign

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Mar 6, 2021

Venerated fashion brand Suitsupply unveiled a new ad campaign today that has, once again, set the internet ablaze.

Edmunds Compares the 2021 Tesla Model S and Porsche Taycan

By Reese Counts of Edmunds | Mar 6, 2021

Electric car the Porsche Taycan offers similar capabilities to Tesla's Model S, plus the aura of Porsche's sports car-building ethos. Is it good enough to unseat the Model S? Edmunds' experts tested both to find out.

17% of Food Production Globally Wasted, UN Report Estimates

By Candice Choi | Mar 6, 2021

Instead of finishing your leftovers, you let them go bad and buy takeout. It's a familiar routine for many — and indicative of habits that contribute to a global food waste problem.

Boston Marathon's Plan to Hand Out 70K Medals Roils Runners

By William J. Kole | Mar 6, 2021

Distance running, traditionally one of the world's most genteel sports, has been roiled by an ugly mid-pandemic squabble over who should get a shot at a coveted Boston Marathon medal.

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