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The Real L Word season three debuts on Showtime tonight. The cast celebrated at a premiere in Brooklyn this past weekend. We have some photo highlights.
The documentary Vito is being screened during Philadelphia’s LGBT film festival QFest. Plus: An excerpt of the famous speech Vito Russo, the AIDS activist and The Celluloid Closet author, made more than 20 years ago.
The NAMES Project is displaying the AIDS Memorial Quilt this month at 50 locations around Washington D.C. in honor of the International AIDS Conference.
The director of the short film Bumming Cigarettes talks about why she made the film and what it says about HIV/AIDS in the black LGBT community as it debuts at QFest.
GayFest kicks off for a month of shows in August as Quince Productions’ annual LGBT theatre festival.
Amber Rose comes to her native Philly this week to host a vodka tasting and meet fans for Smirnoff.
Debra Chasnoff rethinks the film Bully and what educators and parents can really do to change the way kids are treated.
A new cartoon spoofs famous superheroes as The Golden Girls. Theme song and all.
The Real L Word’s Somer Bingham tells us the top five misconceptions about lesbians on her Showtime blog.
Google launches Legalize Love, a campaign designed to support LGBT workers in Google offices around the world – particularly in countries where LGBT behavior is criminalized and rights are nonexistent.
The writer/director Rose Troche is being honored at QFest 2012 – she talks about what it was like to make Go Fish, working with the women of The L Word and what’s next for her in Hollywood.