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Lesbian educator called 'witch' in 'LGBTQ coven' by trustee in suit

Rose Tagnesi claims she was sexually harassed and demoted in retaliation for her opposition to the conservative San Diego County school board’s “anti-LGBTQ agenda.”

AMC's Anne Rice Immortal universe expands with new 'Talamasca' series

A third Anne Rice series is coming to AMC. Here's everything we know.

Tituba: The Black Witch of Salem

In the spirit of Halloween, Rev. Irene Monroe reflects on the what she calls 'the nation's earliest examples of homegrown domestic terrorism --the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.' Monroe disucsses, Tituba, the black witch of Salem, who sparked the witchhunts, as a jumping off point to look at race, gender, lesbianism, the patriarchy and more.

Anne Hathaway Is Starring in a Remake of 'The Witches'

This is some seriously spellbinding news!

Why Do Gay Men Love Witches?

The love queer men have for powerful, magical women runs deep—and there's more to it than just a bunch of hocus pocus. 

Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch Hunting

This Halloween many of our  American children will dress up as witches. And we'll hear their laughter and see their smiles as they joyfully go door-to-door trick-or-treating. Due to homophobic bullying, some of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) children feel like they are looked upon as today’s witches. And in some places across the globe children would never pretend to be witches because the consequences are too deadly. Hell Houses, Tituba and more...

A Day in the Life of a College Dyke: Gay Witches

UC Santa Barbara student ponders lesbian life. This week she conjures up all the changes she would make if she were a gay witch. Same-sex marriage would be legal, Prop 8 dead in the water, Jennifer Beals would have won her Emmy and Dolly Parton, The Smiths, Cher, Uh Huh Her and a few others would be on every radio stations' random / repeat.

Mayfair Witches Team On Making Queerness A Priority In The Series

“That’s the best way to honor Anne [Rice] and how she felt about the world and people and life.”

A Black History Moment: Tituba, The Black Witch of Salem

Residing a stone's throw from Salem, Massachusetts, as I celebrate Women's History Month, I am reminded of one of this nation's earliest examples of home-grown domestic terrorism - the Salem Witch Trails of 1692. This haunting history of the Puritan's execution of innocent women, and certain men too, is a window into how their religious fanaticism, misogyny, and homophobia destroyed not only the moral fiber of their town, but how it also decimated its own Christian zeal all to become a "city on the hill."

Octavia Spencer Joins Anne Hathaway in Spooky 'The Witches' Remake

Anyone else feeling bewitched? 

Sabrina Who? A New Witch Is in Town in Netflix's 'Siempre Bruja'

"Welcome to 2019, witch."

'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' Reboot Is Getting a Hot Pansexual Warlock

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is coming to Netflix sooner than you think!

'The Witch Boy' Is a Heroic Tale That Proves Magic Has No Gender

Not all witches have to be girls.

Spicy Witch Productions Aims to Change the Game for Women in Theater

Get to know the innovative theater company "creating magic with a feminist mission."

The Mayfair Witches Trailer Is Finally Here & Ready To Cast Its Spell​

Interview with the Vampire fans take note, the next chapter in the Anne Rice saga will be here very soon.

Pabllo Vittar & Gloria Groove Are Lesbian Witches in New Music Video

Pabllo and Gloria are serving looks, choreography, witchcraft, and romance.

Gundam’s First Female & Queer Hero is Here in The Witch From Mercury

Fans are freaking out over the exciting anime shift!

Queer Graphic Novel 'The Witch Boy' Is Getting a Netflix Musical Movie

 Molly Knox Ostertag's inclusive book series is getting a musical adaption from director Minkyu Lee!

Witches Fight Terrorists in Freeform's New Show Motherland: Fort Salem

Women using their powers for military combat? I'm listening...

'Lavender Scare' Film Chronicles Antigay 'Witch Hunt' in the 50s and 60s

Former 60 Minutes producer and now independent filmmaker Josh Howard is preparing a documentary, The Lavender Scare, about the mass firing of gay federal employees, designated as national security risks, in the 1950s and ’60s. uch as Joan Cassidy, now 84, who left her post as a U.S. Navy intelligence officer after President Eisenhower issued an executive order in 1953 ordering the dismissal of all gays and lesbians employed by the U.S. government.