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Is it time for toxic masculinity to be gone forever, at last?
May 23 2024 7:05 PM
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Is it time for toxic masculinity to be gone forever, at last?
He'll definitely make non-football watchers tune in.
Are we supposed to say thanks to the NFL, or...?
These players have us ready to play ball!
'I will see if maybe I'm not gay, maybe it's a phase.' Spoiler: 'twasn't.
We were rooting for these couples!
The inexorable march toward full equality got some unexpected boosts this week, enraging conservatives from Oregon to Washington, D.C.
*screams in excitement*
Soccer star Megan Rapinoe makes the case for athletes — competing now in Sochi, and everywhere else — to come out.
Tender moments of love and community are littered throughout the messy series.
The Commuter stays true to its genre , but wastes a great cast.
Olympian Gus Kenworthy acts as his gay guide in the series.
My-King Johnson just made gay sports history.
The upcoming Gay Bowl sounds like so much fun!!
Neidigh writes that remaining closeted was damaging to her health.
ATLAH World Missionary Church's latest message of hate mixes up the Bible a bit.
Celebrities and high-profile personalities continue to give the anti-LGBT bullying issue a spotlight in order to make a positive impact.
The church has displayed a sign reading 'Jesus Would Stone Homos,' but a staff member appeared mystified when a woman turned up saying she was there for her stoning.
Journalist Kate Fagan gives a glimpse of the life of a closeted athlete, surrounded by devout Christian teammates.
Reeling 29: The Chicago International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival offered plenty of great screenings of features and shorts. Here are a couple of reviews from the festival. "Our Gender Identities" had six shorts: Fancois Tessier's The Crossing, Chase Ryan Joynt's Everyday to Stay, Hector Ceballos' Remember Me in Red, I’m Just Anneke, Daniel Trevino’s Amateur and Ewan Duarte’s Spiral Transition. Tonette Stanford and Katherine Wilkinson’s documentary "Holding Hands" is shocking, graphic, uncomfortable, and uplifting, one of the best movies I saw at Reeling. "Across Lesbian Borders" had four shorts: Carlos Prado Pamin's Vellas, Rodrigo Diaz Daiaz's After Lunch, Na'ama Landua's Hyacinthus Lullaby and Petra Clever's Lady Pochoir.