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Hulu's 'Black Twitter' producers on trailer backlash: 'You got to welcome the smoke'

The docuseries creators tell PRIDE that their intentions were to document Black Twitter's legacy.

Lesbian comedian Sam Jay's roast of Tom Brady had viewers screaming

And Jay didn't stop with Brady.

20 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in February 2024 & where to watch them

Departing Seniors, Abbott Elementary, Drive Away Dolls, The New Look, and more make for cozy February viewing.

10 comedy specials to watch instead of Dave Chappelle or Ricky Gervais, because we're DONE with them

Their continuing transphobia is not funny — but these comics are.

What You Cared About In 2023! Here Are PRIDE’s Top 20 Stories, Ranked

From steamy celebrity pics to heartfelt allies taking the haters to task, to the biggest celebrity moments, here is what resonated with you most this year!

Every Netflix Original Film Coming This Fall

From Sci-fi epics to biopics about LGBTQ+ icons the streaming service is bringing the heat this fall

Everything You Need To Know About Ariana Grande & Ethan Slater Dating

The popstar has been making headlines for her recent divorce and new relationship.

250+ Celebs, GLAAD & HRC Demand Social Media CEOs End Anti-Trans Hate

The open letter to Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter calls for an end to the viral lies and disinformation being spread on their platforms.

Sam Jay & Travis Bennett Talk Laughter & Empathy In You People

PRIDE spoke to the stars of the new comedy about generational change, having tough conversations, and that Obama joke.

The Coachella 2023 Lineup Is Here — Get Ready To Gag

Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, Frank Ocean, Calvin Harris, Björk, Charli XCX... it’s about to go down in the desert.

You People Trailer Features Awkward Family Dynamics & Sam Jay

We’re giggling and cringing in equal measure.

If You're Rooting For Everyone Queer, Here’s Your Grammy Nom Breakdown

Kim Petras, Sam Smith, Steve Lacy, oh my!

Netflix's Live Comedy Showcase Features LGBTQ+ Night

Rosie O'Donnell, Wanda Sykes, Bianca Del Rio, and more are leading the hilarious lineup!

Jake Borelli Is Helping Bring Queer Representation to Primetime TV

The out, Grey's Anatomy actor is part of this year's #PRIDE25!

Behold the Least Lesbian Oscar Nominations Ever

The least lesbian Oscar nominations ever were announced this morning (caveat-‘least lesbian’ may be an exaggeration, but not by much). There was a dearth of lesbian and bisexual characters on the big screen in 2012, the likes of which have not been seen since Wings won the first Academy Award ever in 1927. Just last year Glenn Close and Janet McTeer were nominated for gender bending roles while Rooney Mara landed a nod for her incarnation of bisexual super hacker Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. 2011 saw a nomination for Annette Bening for her annoying lesbian character in The Kids are All Right (but at least it was something). And in 2009 Penelope Cruz won Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a fiery bisexual artist in Vicki Cristina Barcelona.

Girls' Guide to TV Panels at Comic-Con 2012

The TV shows and specials hosting panels at this year’s Comic-Con from July 12 to 15 has been released by The Hollywood Reporter, and for those of you heading to the Convention Center in San Diego for the annual event here’s a list of panels for the shows with strong leading ladies (or just ladies we love) so you don’t miss out:

BBC 3's Lesbian Drama 'Lip Service' Gets 2nd Season and Some Hot New Cast Members

BBC Three's Lip Service, a series about sex, lies and true love amongst a group of twenty-something lesbians, is back for a second season with the cast returning to the bars, streets and clubs of Glasgow for more drama. Ruta Gedmintas returns as edgy photographer Frankie, Laura Fraser as uptight architect Cat and Fiona Button as Tess, an accident-prone actress. Anna Skellern is a new addition as Lexy, a straight-talking Australian doctor.

Catching up with 'Lip Service' Episode 4: Recap and Review

Lip Service follows the lives of six lesbian women living in Glasgow, Scotland. Already being hailed as the “British L Word,” the six-part drama has been described as “a bold new drama in contemporary Glasgow. Lip Service creator, Harriet Braun, says she hopes her latest drama is authentic to lesbian viewers and their lives.  Braun says it was important to her that the main lesbian characters Cat, Frankie, Lou and Tess, played by Laura Fraser, Ruta Gedmintas, Roxanne McKee and Fiona Button respectively, came across as authentic to a lesbian audience. Here's a recap of the fourth episode.