Karim Diané on portraying the first openly gay Klingon in Starfleet Academy
Actor Karim Diané opens up about the challenges and rewards of playing Jay-Den Kraag, Star Trek’s first openly gay Klingon, and the passionate responses from fans
Actor Karim Diané opens up about the challenges and rewards of playing Jay-Den Kraag, Star Trek’s first openly gay Klingon, and the passionate responses from fans
Gus Kenworthy, the dual British‑American skier competing for Team GB at Milano Cortina 2026, has signed on as a producer for Sam Morrison’s one‑man show Sugar Daddy, a piece about love, grief and queer identity.
Actor Eric Dane, remembered as Dr. Mark ‘McSteamy’ Sloan and Cal Jacobs, died at 53 after publicly announcing an ALS diagnosis in April 2026; his family praised his advocacy and asked for privacy
The BBC Three series I Kissed A Girl teases its second season with host Dannii Minogue and narrator Charley Marlowe returning to the Italian Masseria for another run of romantic experiments and candid conversations
Bad Bunny steps into his first starring film role in Porto Rico, an ambitious historical drama by Residente that frames Puerto Rico’s colonial past as an epic Caribbean western
Bad Bunny takes his first starring film role in Porto Rico, an ambitious ‘western caribeño’ directed by Residente that assembles an international cast and revisits Puerto Rico’s late 19th-century history
Cat Missal publicly confirmed she is gay, introduced her partner Jess Panneton and reflected on the Tell Me Lies finale and her character Bree’s arc
Explore the award‑nominated short film imagining a world where kisses are illegal, and scan a compact guide to recent lesbian and trans fiction, comics, and translated classics
Alex Burunova discusses her film Satisfaction, how cinema turned a personal trauma into a story about healing and queerness, and what audiences can expect at BFI Flare
Bad Bunny headlines Porto Rico, an epic Caribbean western directed by Residente and produced with Alejandro G. Iñárritu
See the César and Oscar‑nominated short Deux personnes échangeant de la salive on Canal+ and discover Natalie Musteata and Alexandra Sigh’s unsettling lesbian dystopia
See the award-winning French short film by Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh — a stark, black-and-white dystopia about forbidden affection now available on Canal+. Nominated for the César (26 February) and the Oscars (15 March), and winner of major festival prizes including the Grand Prix at AFI 2026.
Gogglebox Australia’s Tim Lai is recovering from chemotherapy, staying upbeat thanks to filming, travel goals and a close support network
MUBI reveals early images from the sapphic slasher Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma, which pairs Gillian Anderson with Hannah Einbinder under Jane Schoenbrun’s direction
Cynthia Erivo headlines a daring one‑actor adaptation of Dracula on the West End, showcasing her range across 23 characters amid an elaborate, film‑driven production
A Netflix three‑part documentary shines a new light on America’s Next Top Model, gathering interviews with Tyra Banks, judges, producers and former contestants to reassess the show’s methods and impact
Two People Exchanging Saliva is a 35‑minute, Oscar and César‑nominated short by Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh that uses a chilling premise to examine desire, capitalism, and surveillance
An inside look at how Northern Ballet and dramaturg Clare Croft translate Anne Lister’s diaries into a two-hour ballet celebrating queer history and varied womanhood
Boy George publicly accused Marilyn of aligning with transphobes after Marilyn shared an anti‑woke video about Lilly Contino, reigniting a decades‑long complicated relationship
Revry is accepting applications for season two of King of Drag until 13 March; the reboot will spotlight new competitors, guest judges and creative challenges following a successful first season
A concise cultural roundup covering Tag Warner’s 2026 literary signing with Bergstrom Studio, an in-depth look at Markus Schleinzer’s film Rose and Sandra Hüller’s performance, and a nostalgic recap of notable winners at the 2006 Oscars
Tag Warner, newly appointed chair of Gay Times, has enlisted Bergstrom Studio for exclusive literary representation as he readies a long-form literary project
Cynthia Erivo delivers a demanding solo performance in Kip Williams’ screen-heavy staging of Dracula, an innovative evening of theatre that entertains but occasionally underwhelms
McKenna Grace is set to play Daphne Blake in Netflix’s eight-episode live-action reimagining of Scooby-Doo, an origin story billed as a darker, modern take on Mystery Inc.
Deadloch’s creators send Dulcie Collins and Eddie Redcliffe to Darwin and Barra Creek for a sticky, sweat-soaked investigation in season two on Prime Video