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Was the New York Times Tone-Deaf in Reporting Matthew Camp's Arson Attack?

Jan 24, 2021

Was the New York Times tone-deaf in reporting the arson attack on adult male performer's home last week?

One Million Moms Find Two Men Sharing a Creme Egg 'Disgusting' and 'Gross'

Jan 24, 2021

It shouldn't surprise anyone that the cranky Christian group One Million Moms are not fond of the Cadbury Creme Egg ad campaign featuring two men sharing one of the seasonal treats.

Frayed or Fab? 'Rupaul's Drag Race Fashion Recap, Episode 4

By Matthew Wexler | Jan 24, 2021

The queens reunited in Episode 4 — let the competition begin! The final runway, "Trains... for Days" catapulted some to the front of the pack and left others in the caboose. Find out what we thought of this week's fashion.

Poirier Knocks Out Conor McGregor in 2nd Round at UFC 257

Jan 24, 2021

Dustin Poirier stopped Conor McGregor with a flurry of punches midway through the second round Sunday, avenging his loss to the Irish superstar with a knockout victory at UFC 257.

How Do the Richest LGBTQ People in the World Spend Their Money?

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Jan 23, 2021

A new feature profiles LGBTQ people who have broken into that elite club of millionaires and billionaires.

Confirmed: WeHo Gay Bar Faultline has Shuttered Longtime Location

By Kilian Melloy | Jan 23, 2021

The owner of West Hollywood gay bar Faultline has confirmed an earlier report that the establishment has closed down its longtime location. The bar will hopefully reopen elsewhere in the future.

Original Big Gay Ice Cream Shop Shutters for Good

Jan 22, 2021

There weren't enough unicorns and rainbow sprinkles to save Big Gay Ice Cream's original East Village location from shuttering its doors, the latest in a long list of COVID casualties.

Dad Inspired by Transgender Daughter to Design Clothing Line for Transgender Kids

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Jan 22, 2021

A Toronto father of a transgender daughter has created a new line of clothing for transgender kids.

Mr. Man Reveals the Decade's Most-Searched Celebrity Men

Jan 22, 2021

In a release this week, Mr. Man, the popular celebrity male nudity site, revealed the site's top searched actors of every year since its inception in 2013.

Are Cargo Pants Finally Here to Stay?

Jan 22, 2021

From the British Armed Forces in the 1930s to today's runways, cargo pants have come and gone — but are they finally here to stay?

Is Rihanna Singlehandedly Reviving Distressed Denim?

Jan 21, 2021

Rihanna was spotted this week in New York City wearing a green sport coat and fur overcoat, but it was her distressed denim that has us wondering if we'll see a

Land O'Lakes' Beth Ford Makes History as First Out Lesbian CEO of Fortune 500 Company

By Kevin Schattenkirk | Jan 21, 2021

Land O'Lakes President and CEO discusses her experience as the first out lesbian to helm a Fortune 500 company.

In Protest, Oldest Amsterdam Gay Bar Adopts New Name - Ikea

By Kilian Melloy | Jan 21, 2021

The new owners of Amsterdam's oldest gay bar have made a surprising change: The sign that used to read "Spijkerbar" now sports the name and logo of the furniture store Ikea.

Nigella Lawson Goes Viral with Trump-Inspired Bitter Orange Tart Recipe

By Matthew Wexler | Jan 21, 2021

The transfer of power reverberated across the ocean this week as famed British food writer Nigella Lawson posted a hilarious recipe for a with a not-so-subtle nod to the outgoing president.

Stellantis CEO: New Car Company Will Protect Jobs and Brands

By Colleen Barry and Tom Krisher | Jan 21, 2021

The CEO of Stellantis, the carmaker created from the merger of PSA Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler, said Tuesday that the tie-up will help preserve jobs, factories and the 14 storied brands.

U.S. Rejects Ford, Mazda Requests to Avoid Takata Recalls

By Tom Krisher | Jan 21, 2021

The U.S. government's highway safety agency has rejected a request from Ford and Mazda to avoid recalling about 3 million vehicles with potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators.

N. Carolina Cities OK Ban on Hairstyle Discrimination

Jan 21, 2021

Two city councils in North Carolina have unanimously passed ordinances protecting against discrimination for wearing hairstyles such as braids, dreadlocks or afros.

Poet Amanda Gorman, Lady Gaga and Other Musicians Bring Arts to Biden/Harris Inauguration

By Jim Provenzano | Jan 20, 2021

As Americans and people over the world heaved a heavy sigh of relief and joy with the Inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, one young poet stood out for her artistic contribution.

Inauguration Fashion: Purple, Pearls, American Designers

By Leanne Italie | Jan 20, 2021

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris showcased American designers at their inauguration Wednesday, and Harris gave a nod to women's suffrage, Shirley Chisholm and her beloved sorority in pearls and purple.

Kamala Harris Chooses Out Black Designer for Inauguration Day

By Matthew Wexler | Jan 20, 2021

Vice president-elect Kamala Harris wears designs by Christopher John Rogers and Sergio Hudson for Inauguration Day.

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