

We’ve made it to the weekend again. Phew! A lot happened this week. Here are some of the highlights…
OH, HI HOTTIE!: Apparently, Logan Lerman gets naked and tied to a bed in his next movie. 🔥 [Read more]
DIRECT CORRELATION: This iconic gay bar near the Pentagon is purportedly being used to… track military activity in the Middle East?! [Read more]
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LIVE FROM NEW YORK: Queerty threw a bash in downtown NYC to celebrate our 2025 Pride50 honorees and the stars came out to party!
CHANGE-MAKING: Sarah McBride argued for a new path on trans rights: “We’ve lost the art of persuasion.” [Read more]
STEP BACK IN TIME: The new limited series Back to the Frontier is serving queer Laura Ingalls Wilder vibes for gay dads. [See the trailer]
HAPPY PRIDE: Pride Month officially began for bisexuals. 🩷💜💙
CHAOS QUEEN: Here’s why everyone’s pissed at Fletcher. [Read more]
I DO, I DO: A double proposal on top of a volcano had the gays on fire. 💍 💍 [Read more]
OH, MOTHER!: Jinkx Monsoon announced she’ll be taking over the title role of Cole Escola’s Tony-winning Broadway smash Oh, Mary! for a limited engagement beginning August 4.
IN QUOTES: Gina Gershon talked about always being typecast as “a hardcore, motorcycle-riding, lesbian, man-killing demon” in the beginning of he career. [Read more]
PAPI PRIDE: Latin pop hunks Christian Chávez and Johann Vera teamed up to turn the “Closet” into a Pride anthem. 🏳️🌈 [Read more]
BEAT GOES ON…: Hit play, shuffle, and repeat on Queerty’s official 2025 Pride Playlist on Spotify.
Elsewhere…
GayCities: PHOTOS: 40 years (and more) of drag in West Hollywood
Into: Jack Schlossberg shaved it all off
LGBTQNation: Let this be the month we rededicate ourselves to Black queer and trans liberation
Outsports: The hit film A League Of Their Own had lesbians and queer clues everywhere ⚾
Before you go…
Returning to San Francisco for its 49th year, the Frameline film festival—considered the “longest-running, largest, and most widely recognized LGBTQ+ film exhibition event in the world”—is taking over the legendary Castro Theatre right now–from June 18 to 28–with a complementary virtual program running June 23 – 30, so you can watch from anywhere!
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