The 37th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are headed back to Los Angeles on March 5, 2026, with a lineup that reflects how our LGBTQ+ voices shape entertainment today. This year’s ceremony will spotlight three influential figures: Quinta Brunson, who will receive the Vanguard Award, and podcast powerhouses Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, who will share
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Based on everything we’ve seen from the new horror film, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! appears to be quite the wild vision. Its starting point is the classic tale of Frankenstein’s monster finding his better half (semi-adapted from the work of Mary Shelley), but that setup spins out as a gothic romance set in 1930s Chicago.
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Alicia Jo Rabins has worn many hats in her public life: poet, classically trained violinist, folk/punk/rock fiddler, street performer, teacher, mentor and filmmaker (her award-winning “musical documentary,” A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff, is as multifaceted as Rabins herself). So it comes as no surprise that Rabins’ memoir, When We’re Born We Forget Everything, is a
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Jessica Biel has done her best to say bye, bye, bye to mom guilt.  “So, one of the best pieces of parenting advice I’ve ever gotten was ‘you cannot do both at the same time,'” The Better Sister actress shared during a 2022 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. “When you’re wrestling on the floor, you’re
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Maya Hawke, the folk singer-songwriter and Stranger Things actor, has announced a new album as well as her first headlining tour in three years. Maitreya Corso is slated to arrive on May 1 via Mom + Pop. She’s also shared its lead single, “Devil You Know,” which you can listen to below. “‘Devil You Know’
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The Trump administration recently hung a banner of slain anti-LGBTQ+ MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk outside the Department of Education’s headquarters. Kirk’s banner flies alongside several others featuring historic education advocates, all hung in celebration of the U.S semiquincentennial (the nation’s 250th birthday). The other banners feature the faces and names of Booker T. Washington, the first leader of
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran over the weekend. War affects us all and demands acknowledgment even in
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Now that spring doesn’t just feel like a distant dream—and Punxsutawney Phil’s “six more weeks” is almost up—we can actually start thinking about shopping for the season in a realistic way.  Lace & Lingerie Dress Trend: And first up on our wish list? Trending lingerie-inspired dresses with intricate lace and satin detailing that feels sexy,
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Immortality has a notable side effect. As the world changes, as empires rise and fall, immortals come to know one another, even cloaked in different names and faces. Spirits, angels and demons strive for power, taking it from one another since time immemorial. But what of the mortal world? And the mortal victims cut down
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Catherine O’Hara Wins Actors Award Weeks After Death: See Seth Rogen’s Emotional Acceptance Speech Michael B. Jordan is thanking one special saint. As the Sinners actor accepted the trophy for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role at the 2026 Actor Awards—hosted by Kristen Bell at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
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