Review: Netflix’s Tales of the City Is Messy, Well-Meaning Pride Month Programming
A trip back to Armistead Maupin’s San Francisco proves endearing, melancholy, and just a little frustrating.
A trip back to Armistead Maupin’s San Francisco proves endearing, melancholy, and just a little frustrating.
Both used television shows built on sturdy American myths to rise to fame—but only one of them became actual royalty as a result.
The Netflix revival of a beloved queer series brings back Olympia Dukakis as Anna Madrigal—and, in a crucial flashback episode, introduces trans actor Jen Richards as a young Anna.
The Oscar-winning star also offered men such advice as “get a grip” and “shut up.”
Apparently the wall fails to meet Donald Trump’s exacting beauty standards.
Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple are preparing for all-out war with Washington.
She’s been playing the role of Persephone off and on since 2014, but now the Tony nominee pumps breast milk during intermission.
Biden’s voting record on abortion was always going to be a contentious topic. But the controversy over the Hyde Amendment has thrown his heterodoxy into stark relief.
Billy Porter, Mj Rodriguez, and Dominique Jackson also preview the period piece’s second season, which picks up in 1990—as Madonna’s “Vogue” brought the ball scene to mainstream attention.
The singer shared a photo of Miss Scarlett and Miss Violet.
In true Pelosi fashion, the remark seemed intended to simultaneously mollify her caucus and make Trump fly off the handle.
Is it healthy? It’s not not healthy. What exactly does it do for you? Who knows!
Actors apparently keep trying to get Perry’s attention by getting custom billboards made, so Perry is taking a stand: “Please DON’T DO THIS, SAVE YOUR MONEY!!”
The cast for the controversial writer-director’s upcoming film includes Christoph Waltz, Wallace Shawn, and Gina Gershon—though none of them are speaking publicly yet about working with Allen.
What specifically was she referring to? We have a few educated guesses.
These performers starred in some of TV’s hottest roles this year. On a sunny afternoon in Pasadena, they actually took a moment to relax.
What’s “tequila slaps”? The Queen in the North is glad you asked!
Bradley Whitford explains the challenging process of playing a “fucking weirdo.”
The princes were notably absent from the ceremony in Portsmouth on Wednesday, but on Thursday each participated in events honoring the 75th anniversary of the invasion.
Inside teen pop star Chase Dreams’s viral hit “My Brother’s Gay and That’s Okay!”—which might be Saturday Night Live alums Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider’s best satirical work to date.
The company is taking a stand against white supremacy and other discriminatory content—even as other scandals show how far the platform still has to go.
He also told Ireland’s prime minister to build a border wall, because he’s not very bright.
Quinnipiac shows Biden edging out the president—and Elizabeth Warren isn’t far behind. Is this the year Democrats finally turn the Lone Star State blue?
In the series’ first game on Golden State’s home court, the sideline scene has a lot to live up to.
On this week’s episode of In the Limelight: on the scene at the Big Little Lies premiere and the CFDA Awards.