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Stars and producers of several of ABC Network’s top shows will be going purple for Spirit Day this Friday, October 19 to show their support for LGBT youth and take a stand against bullying.
This year’s Spirit Day participants will include more Latino celebrities than in previous years, spreading the message of support for LGBT youth and against bullying is spreading beyond the U.S. borders.
Para el Día del Espíritu de este año se contará con la participación de más celebridades latinas que en años anteriores, haciendo llegar a países fuera de Estados Unidos el mensaje de aceptación y respeto para jóvenes LGBT y en contra del acoso y hostigamiento.
Now that you've gone purple using GLAAD's #SpiritDay tool, tell your favorite celebrities to do the same!
We at GLAAD are thrilled with the number of organizations, companies and celebrities joining Spirit Day. Add to them Spanish-language network Telemundo, which has joined the Spirit Day campaign.
Spirit Day participants Fun. are partnering with Rachel Antonoff for the launch of The Ally Coalition, a non-profit dedicated to inspiring people to take action in the movement for LGBT equality.
The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles will be celebrating Spirit Day with a special performance of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and are offering a special discount for GLAAD Spirit Day participants to see the show and meet the dancers!
Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.
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Llambda Literary Award-winning writer and critic Victoria Brownworth remembers how the poetry and life of Adrienne Rich shaped her own.
Saturday Night Live recently hired a new female comic, Kate McKinnon, known for her work with Upright Citizens Briga
TMZ interviews Alice Hoagland, the mother of openly gay 9/11 hero Mark Bingham.
Despite scoring low in week one, Martina sounds upbeat as she heads into this week’s competition, in which she and partner Tony Dovolani will dance the jive. The show airs Monday, March 26, at 8 p.m. on ABC.
Los Angeles-based LGBT film festival Outfest today announced it would take over programming duties for the New York City-based Newfest, effectively combining the two into "one national arts organization."
The MPAA has decided to uphold the original "R" rating they gave to the movie "Bully," so The Weinstein company has instead decided to release the film in theaters unrated.
Ricky Martin was honored at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards held last night in New York City.
While riding the subway the other day, I was seated next to a young girl, maybe 8 or 9 years old, and her father.

