Call Me By Your Name author André Aciman is speaking out about Find Me, his sequel to the first novel, which follows the characters of Elio and Oliver … [Read more...] about André Aciman Speaks Out About Imminent ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Sequel: ‘I Think This Ends the Tale of Elio and Oliver’
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Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness Comes Out as HIV Positive
Queer Eye's grooming guru Jonathan Van Ness came out as HIV positive in his new memoir Over The Top, and talks about it in an interview with the New … [Read more...] about Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness Comes Out as HIV Positive
Out Former New England Patriot Ryan O’Callaghan: There’s at Least One Gay or Bisexual Player on Every NFL Team
Ryan O’Callaghan, who played five seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs, and came out of the closet in June 2017, has … [Read more...] about Out Former New England Patriot Ryan O’Callaghan: There’s at Least One Gay or Bisexual Player on Every NFL Team
Marcel Proust’s Lost Gay Love Stories to Finally Be Published
Nine gay love stories by French author Marcel Proust are set to be published this fall for the first time. The stories take the form of "fairytales, … [Read more...] about Marcel Proust’s Lost Gay Love Stories to Finally Be Published
Author Toni Morrison Has Died
Toni Morrison, the Nobel Prize-winning author of Beloved, The Bluest Eye, The Song of Solomon, and many others has died at the age of 88, according to … [Read more...] about Author Toni Morrison Has Died
As Herman Melville Turns 200, His Works Have Never Been More Relevant
Outside of American literature courses, it doesn’t seem likely that many Americans are reading Herman Melville these days. But with Melville turning … [Read more...] about As Herman Melville Turns 200, His Works Have Never Been More Relevant
Nicholas Sparks Apologizes for Homophobic Emails, Claims Loving and Accepting LGBTQ People is One of His ‘Core Values’
Author Nicholas Sparks apologized on Monday for a string of homophobic emails published last week by the Daily Beast in which he discussed blocking … [Read more...] about Nicholas Sparks Apologizes for Homophobic Emails, Claims Loving and Accepting LGBTQ People is One of His ‘Core Values’
What Orwell’s ‘1984’ Tells Us About Today’s World, 70 Years After It Was Published
Stephen Groening, University of Washington Seventy years ago, Eric Blair, writing under a pseudonym George Orwell, published “1984,” now generally … [Read more...] about What Orwell’s ‘1984’ Tells Us About Today’s World, 70 Years After It Was Published
Winners of the 31st Annual ‘Lambda Literary Awards’ for Best LGBTQ Books Announced: FULL LIST
The winners of the 31st Annual Lambda Literary Awards (aka The Lammys) were announced on Monday night at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing … [Read more...] about Winners of the 31st Annual ‘Lambda Literary Awards’ for Best LGBTQ Books Announced: FULL LIST
Kenyan LGBTQ Activist and Author Binyavanga Wainaina Dies at 48
Kenyan author and activist Binyavanga Wainaina, who bravely came out in 2014 amid increasing persecution of gay people in Africa, has died at the age … [Read more...] about Kenyan LGBTQ Activist and Author Binyavanga Wainaina Dies at 48