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How lesbian/bi visibility in entertainment has evolved over the last seven years, and what this means for the future.
Carrie Prejean is still talking and Rachel brings on Washington Post writer Eugene Robinson and sports aficionado Bill Wolff.
Highlights from the (short) history of lesbian relationships on American soaps, and a look at what the future holds.
We take a cue from Forbes most powerful women list and create our own based on fictional gay women.
From Jennifer Aniston to Sonia Braga to Chloe Sevigny, a look at some of the more entertaining guest lesbian/bi roles played by high-profile actresses.
A guide to surviving the drought of lesbian/bi women in mainstream entertainment.
From Shane to Velma to Toshiko Sato, the best queer confidants, assistants, and accomplices in TV, film, comics and cartoons.
Given the recent rise in violence against lesbians in South Africa, Rhythm City's Wandi represents more than just a television milestone.
The lesbian vampire is making a comeback in TV and film — what does that mean for queer women?
There's more lesbian/bi visibility on this season of the popular British reality series — but that's not necessarily a good thing.
Lesbian and bisexual characters have flourished on Spain's popular primetime TV shows since same-sex marriage was legalized there.
Some of the best, worst, and weirdest commercials depicting lesbians and bisexual women.
Malinda raises questions about the label of "bisexual" in light of Clementine Ford, Oprah, and her own coming-out story.
Dr. Yvonne Fulbright writes that she sees bisexual women on television, but not in real life. She wants to know why.
We shouldn't be surprised when people or companies assume "gay" means "sex."
Anxiety with butch lesbians is expressed in numerous mainstream articles about Rachel Maddow.
A national radio conversation about lesbian/bi visibility, The L Word, Ellen DeGeneres, and the role of TV in American culture.
Bianca's return to the daytime drama left gay and straight viewers frustrated. A look at what went wrong.
The show reminds us that we all struggle to evolve — and that’s a good thing.
Fans are using the internet to express their passion for shows like Buffy, Xena, The L Word and South of Nowhere.
The lesbian/bisexual TV and movie characters we'd like to spend the year's most romantic evening with.
Lucy Lawless, Renee O'Connor and lots and lots of lesbians gather in Los Angeles — and we'll be covering it, live!
It's rare for lesbian and bisexual characters to get a decent storyline, even rarer to get a decent breakup.
Some of the best friendships between lesbian/bi and straight women in American entertainment.
The TV shows, movies, music, books and people who entertained, inspired, or disappointed us in 2008.
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