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We weigh the top female character competitors on TV and find a winner among the ranks.
The actress who plays Janis Hawk on the new drama opens up about playing gay for the first time, pissing off the red states and what’s in store for her character.
Julie Goldman plays a housewife with a bizarre stalker in this creepy clip.
The actress has created hilarious webisodes for her Office character's musical project.
The Glee star gets candid with Village Voice's Michael Musto about coming out to her family and her attraction to feminine women.
Sarah McLachlan and Terry McBride have confirmed cities that the women's music festival will visit, but no artists have been announced.
Rachel looks at the Question 1 fight in Maine, the house health care bill, and the coal industry’s forged letters to Congress.
Sarah Warn's favorite articles, queer characters on Flashforward and White Collar, lesbian romance on 90210, plus Sarah Paulson, Liz Feldman, Gro Hammerseng, Charlize Theron and more!
Whether you’re going door-to-door or to the bar, we give you some last minute, lesbian-inspired costume ideas.
The actress takes a break from starring in Still Life to tell Broadway Buzz that she's a little "freaked out," but still good friends with her ex.
Scary movie objects to stay away from, like The Ring video tape, and a baby music video to watch right now.
Cher's son has allowed cameras into his home to talk about gender, shaving and transitioning at age 40.
Rumer Willis's Gia will engage in a relationship with one of the show's female stars.
Lauren asks her friend Dawnita about the dos and don'ts of a first time outing.
Eva Green plays a teacher interested in her female pupil, but the similarities to Loving Annabelle seem to end there.
Ex-girlfriend talk happens, even abroad.
Dana talks about reading the first Harry Potter book with her son and Scholastic's anti-gay stance this week.
The F-22 goes away and Senator Lieberman outstays his welcome.
Sarah Witness plays gay bingo, braves a "Lesbian Attack" and attends the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center 38th Anniversary Gala honoring Wanda Sykes.
We asked a panel of lesbian entertainers about their deepest, darkest and funniest fears.
The out comic and her writing partner are in the early stages of creating a new female buddy comedy.
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