To celebrate Pride Month, fast food brand LEON and Deliveroo will be delivering free LGBT+ children’s books with meals throughout June.
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Entertainment Weekly (EW) is celebrating Pride Month with its Pride Forever issue, the cover of which pays tribute to LGBTQ icons and changemakers through illustration.
The cover, which features illustrations of the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, RuPaul, Elton John, Janelle Monae, Freddie Mercury, Lil Nas X, Rock Hudson, Kristen Stewart, Lily Tomlin, and Laverne Cox, was created by out artist Jack Hughes in collaboration with LGBTQ illustrators “in an effort to make the Pride experience richer for
To celebrate Pride Month, fast food brand LEON and Deliveroo will be delivering free LGBT+ children’s books with meals throughout June.
A protest in Colorado against racism (Pic: by Joseph Rouse)
Former Vice President Joe Biden — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Speaker Nancy Pelosi — Photography by Todd Franson
On June 28, 1969, hundreds of queer people fought back against police brutality at The Stonewall Inn in New York City. Many black and brown folks, including pioneers like Marsha P.
To celebrate the beginning of Pride Month, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has released a #PrideInside toolkit, which includes a series of resources to help the LGBTQ community and allies celebrate Pride.
By Celia Shatzman
June is Gay Pride Month, and with most of the country under restrictions due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, most major Pride events are canceled. Thankfully, there’s plenty of entertaining and informative LGBTQ content to fill the entire month (and a few starting in May).
While we can't be in the streets marching together to demonstrate LGBTQ solidarity and Pride this year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, there's at least a uniquely 2020 rallying cry to help us honor the LGBTQ giants whose shoulder we stand on: "Alexa, open Pride History."Starting Friday (May 29), Amazon Music is launching a number of Pride Month initiatives that spotlight musicians on the forefront of queer culture today and remind us of the pioneers who came before.
Lady Gaga has a lot of friends with musical benefits.
Lady Gaga set the town on fire, a few days back, by dropping her collab with Ariana Grande titled Rain On Me, which is part of her highly-awaited sixth studio album, Chromatica. The vibe of the track gave us a tease as to what we can expect from the upcoming album which is boasting of other big collaborations as well. This includes a duet with the legendary Elton John titled Sine from Above and a collab with the popular girl group, BLACKPINK, titled Sour Candy.
Larry Kramer, a prominent AIDS activist and playwright, has died.
Ellen DeGeneres' fans have accused the star of "forcing" Mariah Carey into revealing she was pregnant weeks before she suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage.The 62 year old, who has been facing a number of allegations claiming she's "mean", had a sit down interview on her show with the singer back in 2008.
June is Pride Month, and though this year's festivities will look a lot different than previous years due to the coronavirus pandemic, there are other ways to celebrate the LGBTQ community. Our suggestion, given that we're TV Guide? Since you can't get out and surround yourself with like minds at a Pride parade, there's no shame in surrounding yourself with some good queer-friendly television.
Two years down and a lifetime to go! Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas commemorated the second anniversary of their first date on Monday, May 25.
Take a bow, Nandi Bushell...
The coronavirus pandemic can’t take away New York City’s gay pride.
Ikea’s big blue bags are almost as famous as the Swedish brand itself.They are perfect for storing and transporting stuff, as sturdy as they are noticeable, and a godsend if you're moving house or heading off on a long trip. However, this Friday 15 May their famous Frakta bag is being given a very colourful makeover; rainbow stripes.
Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly finding it difficult to cope with multiple people coming forward to brand her as a mean person.The 62 year old has been hitting headlines over the past few weeks after ex-employees, as well as people she's encountered in different situations, alleged she has diva behaviour.The comedian is said to have initially thought that it was just a "few haters" who were making the allegations, but the backlash keeps rolling in, which has reportedly left her feeling upset.