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DIARY: The Palm Springs Surprise

Wade and Gary try to remain sane as their attempts to transform their new home are met with infestations and other frustrations....

Dear Carol: Match Me a Match, Catch Me a Catch

Carol Sugar-Burke, one of our friends at Bespoke Matchmaking, answers our questions on finding love. What happens when the apps and bar-hopping don’t land you the guy of...

Which Companies in 2015 Care Most about LGBT Rights?

This year, in our annual look at how the corporate world interacts with the LGBT community, we showcase how businesses have reached out to us through advertising, how they’re...

Imitation of Life: Cindy Sherman Lives Large in LA

Now through October 2 In less than a year, The Broad has made a huge splash in LA’s art world with its unparalleled, post-WW II art collection....

Bryan Batt on Mad Men and His NOLA State of Mind

This prolific performer and writer also has his eye on design....

Everything Is Illuminated for Christopher Moulder

Christopher Moulder has been designing, engineering, building, and installing his singular signature lighting sculptures since 1993....

Beauty In the Eye: Unseen Work From Diane Arbus

July 12 – November 27 The Met Breuer (an offshoot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art focused on modern and contemporary art) just launched their inaugural season with the...

Hands: An All-Star Tribute to Orlando’s Pulse Victims

GLAAD and Interscope Records have enlisted an all-star chorus to benefit the shooting victims at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub....

Love (and Marriage) Make the World Go 'Round

News from Norway and Puerto Rico, while struggles continue in Mississippi and Ireland...

Stonewall Inn Becomes First National Gay Monument

Monday evening the Stonewall Inn was dedicated as a national monument, 47 years after gays turned a police raid of the bar into a gay riot. Now in the wake of marriage equality,...

Yay: Your Flying Car is Ready! Boo: It Costs $3.5M?

After decades on the drawing board and numerous intermediary flying machines, Paul Moller has a working prototype that you can actually fly. Of course, it is a bit spendy....