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The MadTV star does her best Mia Michaels impression and talks about her new gig on True Blood.
The trailer for the funny woman's new film with Steve Carell gives us the impression it's not a typical romantic comedy.
A skit on last night's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon had the MSNBC anchor in the line of fire.
The show's creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, says there will be a film if Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham sign on to tell a new story.
In their joint video for "Video Phone," the two pop sensations bring their own flavor of fierce.
Kate Moennig is repping for a jewelery company, so will that make you invest in some new bracelets? Also, Lindsay Lohan's line is a rumor.
The filmmaker and former Sundance Film Festival programmer talks about her short films and insights from her book.
The bisexual publicist finally had a make-out scene with another girl on last night's episode, but it had some strings attached.
Joan Jett supports Kristen Stewart at the New Moon premiere, Miss Howard TV Dec. 2009 is an out lesbian, and more.
Ana Marie Cox, Naomi Klein, and the amazing Frank Schaeffer talks about the far right “trawling for assassins."
The Stargate Universe actress talks about playing gay and having her first on-camera lesbian kiss in this week's episode.
In a New York Times profile of the young actress, Jodie Foster comments on her former co-stars talent, and we get confirmation that K-11 is in the works.
Dara and Karman talk about sharks, free upgrades, backstage passes and more of their favorite things.
Lynn Shelton uses the same model for her hit indie film but switches it up by placing a lesbian and a gay man in the hilarious position of attempting to be intimate.
Lady Gaga guest stars on a bizarre episode in which Dan Humphrey pens a production of Snow White.
Rachael Cantu's new LP, Leona Lewis' sophomore album and the return of Norah Jones.
Piece together this scene of one of the first lesbian relationships on American broadcast television.
Following up the 2008 issue featuring Katy Perry on the cover, we applaud this year's use of Wanda Sykes, but are still dismayed to find only 30 of the Out 100 are women.
The new web series gives us a look at what we can expect come Dec. 4.
Trish and Emily give their review on the new hit film and a former reality star's too-little, too-late Twitter updates.
Dani Campbell responds to Tila's Tweeting claims about her, a gay pioneer and pioneering gay publication pass away and Samantha Ronson sells her Twitter.
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