LGBTQ Entertainment Critics discuss 2020’s best and worst TV in ‘Dorians Dish’
GALECA’s Dorian Awards go to the best in all of film and TV, from mainstream to queer-centric.
Read moreGALECA’s Dorian Awards go to the best in all of film and TV, from mainstream to queer-centric.
Read moreGrammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile is releasing her first-ever memoir, Broken Horses, on April 6, 2021.
Read moreThey’re moms, they’re lesbians (who are married to other ladies) and each have two kids. And they’ve made it their mission to talk about LGBTQ families.
Read moreHappiest Season is a holiday romantic comedy that hilariously captures the range of emotions tied to wanting your family’s acceptance, being true to yourself, and trying not to ruin Christmas.
Read moreThis gripping collection of stories explores issues that have marked a generation of LGBTQ+ members: AIDS, gender identity, sexuality, persecution, and reclaiming one’s true self. Others grapple with health, family, loss, addiction, and love.
Read moreElton John’s tour will kick off in North America on January 19, 2022, in New Orleans, making stops in major markets, including Houston, Chicago, Toronto, New York, Miami and more.
Read moreMelissa Etheridge will kick off the evening with a welcome message and performance.
Read moreJennifer Aniston literally put a fire out live on stage in reference to 2020 at the Emmys.
Read moreEnter now for your chance to win a Rumor Has It: 30th Anniversary Edition prize pack in celebration of the re-release of Reba McEntire’s iconic RIAA triple-platinum certified album.
Read moreIn the two-hour star-studded virtual event, hosted by famously opinionated entertainer and talk show host Karel, fans will find out which stars and TV shows the LGBTQ+ organization’s 270 members deemed the best, most visually stunning and even campiest of the past TV season.
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