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Merriam-Webster Adds Use Of 'They' As Gender Nonbinary Pronoun To Dictionary
"It’s simply not a usage that can be ignored anymore," one of the dictionary's editors said.
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Picture It: Cyndi Lauper And Jane Lynch Will Be 'Golden Girls For Today' On New Series
The Grammy-winning pop icon is said to be teaming up with the "Glee" star on a new series for Netflix.
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One Of Pop's Unsung Talents, Wrabel Finds 'Magic' In Going Indie
After crafting hits for Pink and Adam Lambert, the singer-songwriter just dropped "one of those happy people" on his own label.
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California Winery Reverses Course After Refusing To Host Same-Sex Wedding
Viaggio Estate & Winery’s owners said their policy has changed after receiving backlash. But Alexandria Biddle and Dezanea Reyes are moving on.
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Ellen DeGeneres Says She's Dated One Of Brad Pitt's Ex-Girlfriends
She didn't name their paramour in common, telling the "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" star they'd "talk about that later."
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Sam Smith: My Pronouns Are 'They/Them'
The four-time Grammy winner said the move is their next step in living authentically as a genderqueer and nonbinary person.
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New Documentary Will Track The Lives Of Gay Men Seen At Pool Party In 1940s Missouri
Director Geoff Story hopes "Gay Home Movie" provides a snapshot of LGBTQ life as it existed in the Midwest more than 20 years before Stonewall.
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PHOTOS: Scots, Skirts & Skin At Dressed To Kilt
Hot Scots mingled with some of Nashville's elite at this year's "Dressed to Kilt," the annual Scottish-tinged fashion show and charity fundraiser, held Tuesday night at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. In keeping with this year's "country chic" theme, the event's featured designers -- which included Vivienne Westwood along with a bevy of up-and-coming European talents -- lent many of their Caledonian-inspired designs a down-home Texas flair. The event drew more than a few high-profile, and occasionally eyebrow-raising, participants -- among them Danny Ware and Ahmad Bradshaw of the New York Giants, both of whom looked surprisingly natural in kilts, as well as country artist Gary Allan and "Gossip Girl" actor Matthew Settle, who teased the judges with a flash of leg before strutting down the catwalk.