Pedro Pascal Stands With ‘The Dolls’, JoJo Siwa Is Back On Reality TV, And Gabby Windey Disses Her Ex
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Your weekly entertainment roundup.
After canceling billions of dollars in funding for LGBTQ+ research, the White House is now directing the NIH to focus on researching detransition.
Breaking down the cast’s frustrated reactions to their characters’ surprising fates ahead of the Season 3 finale.
A pioneer, a legend, and a star. Now etched in stone, Billie Jean King’s legacy shines brighter than ever on Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame.
Brandi Carlile went airborne to drop some truth about love in a hilarious sketch.
GO Magazine is mourning the loss of Kaitoria “Kai” Bankz, a Black trans woman who was a strong activist for her community.
After enduring harassment and retaliation, a lesbian ex-cop took her department to court—and won.
The Imperial Hotel in Sydney is now a protected LGBTQ+ landmark.
According to multiple WNBA managers, who spoke to The Athletic, Prince’s four abuse allegations could be overlooked during the WNBA draft on April 14.
Country music helped me come out, and I’m hoping it can do the same for others queer kids trapped in small towns.
A fan, who made transphobic comments about Barbra Banda during a Gotham FC versus Orlando Pride match, has faced the consequences.
Kathryn Hahn didn’t just acknowledge her lesbian fanbase—she embraced it like the icon she is.
Thomas had some inspiring words for trans youth during HiTOPS’ annual forum last week.
Despite serving her country for over a decade, Charlee Doom was left helpless when the Trump administration eliminated funding for medical evacuations for USAID families.
A Colorado bill was passed in honor of Kelly Loving, a beloved trans woman killed in the 2022 Club Q shooting.
The singer and daytime host knew exactly what she was doing when she flirted with every woman in America.
USA fencer Stephanie Turner received a black card and was escorted from the tournament.
Thousands took to the streets of Hungary, demanding LGBTQ+ rights in a powerful show of defiance against the country’s Pride ban.
Boycotts turned into buycotts as locals sought out restaurants that celebrate, rather than exclude, their diverse community.
Amber Ruffin appeared in a ‘Late Night’ bit to say she’s learned her lesson. *wink*
Director Mike White cut the storyline from the show after the presidential election, according to Coon.
Australia welcomes Daria Kasatkina as she officially defects from Russia to live and compete freely.
In a landmark Florida case, a young trans woman’s arrest at the Florida State Capitol has ignited national debate over the state’s controversial bathroom law.
Before viral clips were a thing, Madonna and Sandra Bernhard’s late-night banter about Cubbyhole had everyone talking.
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The new law, backed by the Republican state legislature, will fine any government building, including public schools, that flies “unsanctioned” flags.
Hours after state public school officials refused to comply with Trump’s anti-trans executive order, the Department of Education launched an investigation.
Was Amber Ruffin’s fearless comedy too much for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to handle?
GO Magazine spoke with LGBTQ+ leaders and activists around the country to discover how their organizations are coping and what they need to continue their fight.
Released on March 28, ‘Forever Is a Feeling’ cements Dacus as a musical force.
Angelica Christina, the Board Director of the Stonewall Gives Back Initiative, spoke with GO ahead of International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Discriminatory marketing didn’t go as planned for a Mississippi eatery now facing outrage, boycotts, and deleted social media pages.
Bella Bautista would have been the first openly transgender woman to compete in Miss Georgia USA.
From erotic thrillers to intimate dramas, the series revisits groundbreaking queer films that defined desire for a generation.
Lucy Dacus’s new album is finally here, and performances like this prove it was worth the wait.
Dani Davis, a 6’4” cisgender woman, says she was harassed in a Walmart bathroom—then fired for reporting it incorrectly.