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Hollywood Still Sucks at Representing LGBTQ Characters
GLAAD found that fewer than 20 percent of 2016's highest-grossing films featured queer or trans characters.
What Real-Life Lesbians Want to See from the Lesbians On TV
"I would cast myself in the reboot of 'The L Word.'"
For Trans People, New Zealand's Medical System Is a Fight That Never Ends
We investigate why access to hormone treatment and gender reassignment surgery is so often a long and painful experience for New Zealand's trans community.
Analog Cut-Out Collages Reimagine America’s Cowboy
An invisible cowboy stars in Michael Tunk’s 'The Unknown Rider' collage series.
Is Silas Howard the Trans Director Hollywood’s Been Waiting For?
The Transparent director talks about trans representation in the TV industry and following his own creative arrow.
What's Next for Transgender Media After 'Transparent'?
How shows from the Wachowskis' Sense8 to the Emmy-winning Her Story are propelling trans narratives beyond transition.
The New Season of 'Transparent' Is Ushering in the Trans Revolution
With season three of the Amazon show, showrunner Jill Soloway highlights a wide cross section of trans experiences, creating awareness around the divergent struggles of trans people from different walks of life.
Gory Anatomical Portraits Show Beloved Icons' Blood and Guts
Street artist Nychos dissects pop culture icons in anatomical portraits at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery.
From the Civil War to Stonewall: Documenting the Trans Heroes History Forgot
For the new docu-series "We've Been Around," "Transparent" co-producer Rhys Ernst dived into queer history to celebrate lesser-known trans heroes and icons like Marsha P. Johnson. Broadly talked to him about mixing art with education, the Stonewall...
5 Performers You Need to Know in 2016
You might want to get familiar with this list of up-and-coming performers because 2016 is going to be the year they break out.
Surreal Taxidermy Gets Suspended in a Plexiglass Labyrinth
In Denmark, David Altmejd organizes a diorama worthy of the Natural History Museum.
Streaming Channels Feature More LGBT Characters Than Regular TV
GLAAD’s annual report reveals content providers like Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix are winning at diversity.