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People We Love 2016: Lee Pace

One intriguing detail of halt and catch fire is the fluid sexuality of its visionary tech guru Joe MacMillan, played by Lee Pace. We’ve seen him hook up with men and women, face...

Mix and Mingle with Old Kris Kringle in Frankfurt

My family and I were taking a road trip across several European ports-of-call, and of all the cities in Germany, I picked Frankfurt. My brother, who had never been anywhere in the...

People We Love 2016: Sarah Paulson

You know it’s a good year for an actress when starring roles in two seasons of American Horror Story take a biographical backseat. In career news, the headline was Paulson’s...

Smithsonian David Hockney Doc: Less Than Meets the Eye?

David Hockney has always been an iconoclast in the art world. He’s not as ubiquitous as contemporaries (and fellow gay artists) Andy Warhol or Keith Haring, but anyone who...

People We Love 2016: Celine Dion

Celine Dion had some happy moments to celebrate this year. She helped gay YouTube sensation Tyler Oakley launch his new Ellen Degeneres-backed show (offering him a buzzed-about...

Here Comes More Beautiful Music from Mozart in the Jungle

When a zany little comedy about the world of classical music took home not one but two Golden Globes in 2016, it was something of a surprise as the show (though a critical...

The Wachowskis: Two People We Love Behind Sense 8

The first season of the Wachowski sisters’ Netflix series Sense8 was a dizzying display of artistry that makes their Matrix movies seem like child’s play. SENSE8 Sibling...

Once through Carmel-By-The-Sea Colored Glasses

One hundred years after its incorporation, little has changed in the far-from-forgotten village of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Here’s an up-to-date look at the town that...

BOOK: You Gotta Get Bigger Dreams 

Alan Cumming once had a friend gush to Oprah that meeting her was a dream come true....

People We Love 2016: Chelsea Handler

When handler dared leave behind her hit talk show Chelsea Lately, we applauded her willingness to create something fresh....

City of Lights: Outside Paris, Everything Is Illuminated

Here’s the reality: You actually can spend three to four weeks in Paris and still not take in everything the city has to offer. There’s just so much to see and visit...

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