Best Longreads of 2015
From profiles of social media pros to oral histories of pop culture touchstones, take time to read some of these great stories of the past year.
December 29 2015 3:22 AM
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From profiles of social media pros to oral histories of pop culture touchstones, take time to read some of these great stories of the past year.
Parents make sacrifices for their children, but one trans woman wonders why her own daughter can't find room in her heart after her transition.
From Cher to Chewbacca, nothing says 'Happy Holidays' like Christmas kitsch.
We look back at how much has changed in the two decades since the movie changed the hearts and minds of millions.
With a new Criterion Blu-ray release, the director ponders the legacy of his early film starring Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix.
We look back at current and older series that proudly featured glorious same-sex kissing over the years.
From Tom Daley to Troye Sivan and Ellen Page, relive these incredible coming out videos.
The Lollipop Guild is on that juice, though.
The 'A Day in the Life' series reveals the daily routines of of gay dads Rocco and Corey and their son, Forge.
Summer's bubbliest boozy success story has an even dishier backstory.
Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar for his performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, but that may turn out to be a dress rehearsal for his biggest challenge yet — playing transgender pioneer Lili Elbe in The Danish Girl.
As does Josh Wolf's pleather pants.
Heads of styling for different NYFW Men's shows give us their exclusive tips.
The Belgian designer, whose show last night at Men's Week is currently the collection to beat, talks about growing up and finding inspiration in his past.
You Must Remember This' fascinating exploration of Judy Garland's tumultuous final years, role as a gay icon and her part in the Stonewall Riots.
It takes a real man to walk in Hillary's pantsuit.
A look at Queen Bey and the other superwomen among today's pop divas.
A look back at the 1967 documentary about basically being too fabulous for the world.