Daring debuts! The first-ever movies by 11 LGBTQ+ filmmakers
Even Hollywood's best queer filmmakers had to start somewhere.
April 15 2025 5:53 PM
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Even Hollywood's best queer filmmakers had to start somewhere.
Ari Lennox, JoJo Siwa, Maggie Lindemann, and more share the albums they adore at the Billboard Women in Music Awards.
The Grammy Award-winning rapper presented Lady Gaga with the iHeartRadio Innovator Award.
"Thank you for your endless amounts of love, strength, and inspiration," the singer tells queer fans in an interview with Out. "And know that I'm going to have the back of the LGBTQ+ community every single day."
The first Wicked movie and its upcoming sequel Wicked: For Good both featured costumes by him.
Looking back at some of the wildest moments in Oscars history.
The actress delivered a historic speech while accepting the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award at the 2025 SAG Awards.
Besides being a queer icon, Cate Blanchett has played numerous queer characters.
The singer-songwriter's debut album is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a vinyl reissue.
Out's sibling publication, The Advocate, bested nine other nominees in the category.
In an extremely candid new interview, Benson Boone discussed getting compared to Harry Styles, being a closeted fan of Justin Bieber and One Direction, and a lot more!
Oscar-winning costume designer Paul Tazewell explains why the looks of Wicked: For Good will "not disappoint" fans.
Fans are rejoicifying about Wicked winning two Academy Awards — including the film's costume designer, Paul Tazewell, who's now entered the Oscars history book.
The Wicked costars sang Oz anthems "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Home," and "Defying Gravity."
Mother Monster meets the Midwest Princess!
The "Buckle Bunny" singer — featured on Beyoncé's "BLACKBIIRD" cover in the Cowboy Carter album — is set to perform at the 2025 GLAAD Awards.
At the Oscars, Sing Sing executive producer Divine G reveals why he loves Colman Domingo.
The Emilia Pérez actress delivered a powerful speech about being the first American of Dominican origin to win an Oscar for acting.
The actress and musician is nominated for Best Actress at the 97th Academy Awards.
It's mind-blowing that these legendary LGBTQ+ performances didn't win the Oscars they deserved.