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In “Staircase,” Two of the World’s Most Prestigious Actors Played Gay Lovers

August 11, 2017

August 11, 2017 3,306

“Richard Burton and Rex Harrison play what?”

“Two Queens in a Kitchen” is Your New Favorite Cooking Show

August 9, 2017

August 9, 2017 136

The cult favorite returns for its second season.

Issa Rae’s “Fruit” Zooms in on One Man’s Sexuality

August 7, 2017

August 7, 2017 119

“Fruit,” a podcast produced by Issa Rae, is a fictional story that tells its story across two seasons.

Sal Mineo Gets His Second Act in “Rebel With a Cause”

August 6, 2017

August 6, 2017 285

“Rebel With a Cause: The Sal Mineo Story” opens at Promenade Playhouse on August 11.

In “Our Great Tchaikovsky,” Hershey Felder Explores the Life, Work, and Sexuality of an Artist

August 1, 2017

August 1, 2017 147

The legendary actor, writer, and musician turns his treatment to Tchaikovsky

From Outfest to PBS, “Amigas With Benefits” Tells a Queer, Intersectional Love Story

August 1, 2017

August 1, 2017 155

A standout feature from Outfest tells the story of two women who find each other in later life

Paris is Still Burning

July 31, 2017

July 31, 2017 161

Drag has always been a part of American culture. But in the past 30 years, drag has been at the forefront of a political revolution that no one saw coming.

What’s Happening: July 31- August 12

July 30, 2017

July 30, 2017 125

The best goings on around and about L.A.

`In 1967, Jean Genet’s “Un Chant D’Amour” Was Taboo Everywhere But at L.A.’s Park Theater

July 30, 2017

July 30, 2017 3,965

This essay is part of a series on Queer underground cinema in the '60s.