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Andy Samberg says it’s a "good moment" for inclusive comedy to distance from Fox
No longer tied to Fox News' parent company, the "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" cast celebrated NBC's Season 6 renewal
07/26/2018 12:30 UTC
Don’t get used to it: Queer literature in a time of triumph
Read the powerful introduction to the new Lambda Literary Fellows Anthology by the author of "We the Animals"
06/22/2016 01:57 UTC
Whether Anthony Mackie likes it or not, there's always been a need for queer "shipping" in media
How does allowing fans to interpret and celebrate queer love detract from storytelling about male friendship?
06/18/2021 21:18 UTC
Echoes of that "Ted Lasso" Midwest niceness in "Somebody Somewhere"
The HBO series, the latest in kinder comedy, asks: Can you have everything you want in your hometown?
01/30/2022 16:00 UTC
Fighting the religious right exacts a toll: How LGBT groups got secretly divided
In the face of Hobby Lobby and ENDA, gay-rights groups aren't just fighting social conservatives — but each other
07/23/2014 15:43 UTC
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Dec. 8-10, 2000
12/08/2000 23:31 UTC
Love and loss in L.A.'s Eastside: Just by existing, Tanya Saracho's "Vida" is a political act
Series creator Tanya Saracho talks to Salon about the bold approach of the Starz drama's second season
05/23/2019 21:00 UTC
The uplifting realness of "Pose": Ryan Murphy's revolutionary drag ball drama delivers
Powerful, poignant "Pose," with TV's largest transgender cast of series regulars, is radical simply for existing
06/01/2018 19:00 UTC
Five ways to celebrate Betty White's 100th birthday, from catching a new film to eating cheesecake
From animal advocacy to eating a hot dog, there are the many ways to thank the Golden Girl for being a friend
01/17/2022 14:00 UTC
From “Bottoms” to “Booksmart” and “Fire Island,” queer cinema deserves to be silly and fun again
Not all queer stories are tragedies. And not all queer stories end in heartbreak, death or great loss
08/25/2023 23:37 UTC
Why Wonder Woman is a queer icon (and always has been)
Happy Pride! This "superhero for bisexuals" and Lynda Carter have your back
06/05/2022 12:00 UTC
From "Pose" to Spike Lee's "Da 5 Bloods," Netflix's June offerings spotlight LGBTQ and Black voices
With summer around the corner, you can beat the heat inside with these new TV shows, specials, movies, and docs
06/06/2020 14:59 UTC
"Masters of Sex" gets its mojo back — ready to give it another go?
Last season became a bit of a confusing downer. But the show about '60s sex researchers has hit its stride again
09/18/2016 00:30 UTC
The subtle class politics of "High Maintenance": Welcome to young, bougie, weed-smoking New York
A slight Web series on the community around dealing, buying and smoking pot returns for Season 2
11/12/2014 04:59 UTC
Carson Kressley shares 3 gift-wrapping hacks anyone can master
The "Wrap Battle" judge spoke to Salon about his humble beginnings, the new "Queer Eye," and impeachment fashions
11/30/2019 00:30 UTC