How Robyn responded to Callum Scott’s downtempo ‘Dancing On My Own’ cover
Callum Scott pursued Robyn’s blessing for his reinterpretation and received an emotional endorsement after they crossed paths in London
Callum Scott pursued Robyn’s blessing for his reinterpretation and received an emotional endorsement after they crossed paths in London
A friendly, practical roadmap of shows, films, and books that celebrate lesbian and queer stories, plus tips for navigating new relationships
A concise look at how Russian prison culture and neocolonial politics influence perceptions of gay men and inform a popular TV moment
A private CMS meeting led by Dr. Mehmet Oz put pressure on medical groups to change positions on gender-affirming care, sparking corrections, policy updates and renewed attention on media coverage and political alliances
A roundup of queer moments at the 98th Academy Awards, the Pixar controversy over Elio and what biopic successes and failures reveal about representation
Visibility at the top of tech can inspire, but critics question what it actually delivers for LGBTQ+ people on the ground
A newly arrived Plastics resident catalyzes a sapphic connection with Amelia Shepherd while other queer doctors face wins and setbacks at Grey Sloan
Three openly queer para athletes are competing in Milan, combining elite sport with a push for visibility and representation
Lawmakers from both parties challenged the Department of Homeland Security secretary on judgment, staffing, and a disturbing personal anecdote, raising questions about leadership and oversight
So che non è popolare dirlo, ma a volte the sitemap is the least of your seo problems — here’s why.
Diciamoci la verità: the office-as-panacea story is showing cracks — this piece pulls the curtain on the numbers and the assumptions behind them
A short, sharp look at why sitemaps are neglected, how that harms organic traffic, and what to do next
RuPaul’s use of the term noguing on February 27 revived debates about how voguing is practiced and credited in mainstream spaces
Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent interview comments during a national book tour have generated pushback from the California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus and conservative critics, raising questions about his approach to LGBTQ+ issues as he shapes a national profile
Amy Spalding wraps her Out in Hollywood series with In Her Spotlight, following Tess Gardner’s intimate reckoning with identity, fame, and a second-chance relationship
A racial slur heard during the BAFTA Film Awards while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented an award led to apologies from the BBC and BAFTA, a statement from Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson and wider calls from Black disability advocates for better preparation and support
NYU Langone has stopped providing gender-affirming care to minors, attributing the decision to federal funding threats and staff changes; advocates, elected officials, and health plans warn of harms to transgender youth
Sri Lanka’s tourism board pulled its endorsement of an Equal Ground proposal to market the country as a welcoming destination for LGBT+ travelers after widespread condemnation from Buddhist and Catholic leaders and conservative organisations
John Cameron Mitchell joins the rotating cast of Oh, Mary! on Broadway, offering a bold, cabaret-inflected Mary Todd Lincoln and continuing the show’s tradition of reinvented performances
Paula Pell and her wife teamed up to write a movie for Kim Kardashian, and Kate McKinnon retreated to a farm to focus on children’s books and survival prepping
From a heated conference exchange about gender and Ukraine to the political records of DeSantis and Newsom, this piece unpacks major debates and what they mean for policy and public life.
Anderson Cooper will stop contributing to 60 Minutes after roughly 20 years while remaining at CNN; meanwhile, a separate section summarizes how the federal minimum wage in the United States developed and where it stands today.
A weekend visit turned into a revealing look at Boston’s queer life: gay residents are plentiful, but the classic concentrated gay neighborhoods have dispersed under pressure from rising rents and shifting urban trends.
After the pride flag was taken down at Stonewall, activists and elected officials rallied on Feb. 12 and Feb. 14, 2026, turning a symbol’s removal into a broader call for political action and support for trans and queer communities.
A concise retelling of how queer New Orleanians turned Carnival into a refuge, formed krewes, survived police raids and the AIDS crisis, and continue to reinvent mardi gras today.