5 ways the Primetime Emmy Awards hit differently for the queers this year
How are we supposed to handle so much representation??
July 18 2024 5:54 PM
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How are we supposed to handle so much representation??
Angelina Jolie is enjoying success she has not experienced since the release of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" back in 2005.
Am I the only one who is growing tired of lesbian fave Angelina Jolie? Have we gotten to that point where she's over-exposed and we are exhausted from hearing about her umpteen kids and perfect - or imperfect, depending on which tabloid you read - life with Brad Pitt? Prepare for a new onslaught of Angie news. This week the movie poster and trailer were released for her upcoming action film Salt, set to hit theaters next summer.
Last week we delivered randy memories in the form of early lesbian crushes, featuring Tomboys, Straight-up Femmes and Bitch Femmes, but here’s our list of clear-cut winners -- the Bad-Assed Femmes. From Angelina Jolie to Jennifer Garner (and who could forget the babes from Charlie's Angels), we’re also serving up a pair of Sci-fi Bad Asses, some Sophisticated Ladies and a few Oddballs... like The Addams Family's Carolyn Jones.
With the latest Superman incarnation Man of Steel hitting theaters Friday, it got me thinking….where’s the Wonder Woman movie? Batman, Iron Man, Thor and even the Green Lantern have been on the big screen. Isn’t it time for a femal
It's the holiday film season, which means Oscar bait! Here's a round up of films that feature strong female roles, just plain amazing actresses, groundbreaking female directors and at least two films with lesbian under and overtones. Highlights include Naomi Watts as Valerie Plame, Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman in a lesbian ballet tryst, the heavy but important For Colored Girls, Dreya Weber as a lesbian discharged under DADT, Sally Hawkins and Miranda Richardson in the proto feminist Made in Dagenham and, of course, Cher and Christina Aguilera in what promises to become this generation's Showgirls. Angelina Jolie in the Tourist and more...
This week's Litmus Test brings the ensemble cast together as they craft a nefarious plan to test Dylan's (Alex Hedison) devotion to Rachel Shelley's Helena. Meanwhile Jenny Schecter is as crazy and secure as ever, although Mia Kirshner joins in the fun for a tad. Jennifer Beals and Laurel Holloman's Bette and Tina go medieval on some Hollywood movie mogul ass and finally, some old-fashioned lesbian sex we can relate to. And where the hell is Pam Grier?
In a stand reminiscent of the classic movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a Texas state senator plans to stay on her feet for 13 hours in a filibuster aimed at blocking a bill that would severely restrict access to abortion in the Lone Star State.
Troy Michael Smith kicked butt in the international competition and now he has a mission.
This could be the best Christmas song ever!
Find out what Justice Smith said after watching RuPaul’s video.
Gayest Grammys ever?
The faces of Kanye West, Will Smith, Nipsey Hussle, O.J. Simpson, and Kobe Bryant also appear in "The Heart Part 5".
Author and culture guru Dominick Dunne died of bladder cancer at age 83 Wednesday. A frequent contributor to Vanity Fair, Dunne covered high-profile trials including the trials of OJ Simpson, Claus von Bulow, Michael Skakel, William Kennedy Smith and the Menendez brothers. His famous family included son Griffin Dunne, daughter Dominique Dunne, brother John Gregory Dunne and sister-in-law Joan Didion.
It’s a big night for the British import and phenomenon Downton Abbey with it up for several Golden Globes and with the American premiere of the show’s second season just last week. Even the most beloved of television dramas can’t escape spoofing by British comedians, and who better to skewer than Absolutely Fabulous’ Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley and Sex and the City’s Kim Cattrall?
The hosts of the Food Network show "Party Line With the Hearty Boys," Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh have decided to see if Huckabee can put his money (food actually) where his mouth is.
Fans are losing their minds over this new Queen song from 1989’s The Miracle.
For Downton Abbey fans who’ve been longing to spend more alone time with their favorite characters, Vulture has devised the ultimate plaything in the form of Downton Abbey paper dolls! nd while Vulture’s entire set is nothing short of brilliant the Sybil Crawley “With Female Empowerment Accessories” is the one we’ll be breaking out the most at SheWired, with Sybil’s feminist accoutrements like her NOW tee, Rosie the Riveter poster and her copy of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex.
It's been 20 years since Guinevere Turner became the lesbian indie film darling of Go Fish, and she'll be out in West Hollywood Wednesday night to discuss the journey.
Though he plays a bad guy on Hunters, fans are in love with Greg Austin in real life.