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PANEL: About Celebrity women…

Celebrity women are very open and unapologetic with their sexuality. So do they move women forward … or do they move them backwards?

Embracing our imperfections

It’s easy to say that this is the type of attitude that will topple bullying for good — if you’re OK with your flaws, there are none for a bully to use against you.

Good food for a good cause: Denver celebrates Dining Out For Life April 25

This year, Project Angel Heart looks forward to proudly serving nearly a half of a million meals to 2,000 residents of the Denver metro area and Colorado Springs – with your help. These meals are healthy, balanced, prepared with love, delivered with love by almost 10,000 passionate volunteers and are funded almost entirely by individual donations.

Interview: guitarist Jack Antonoff of fun.

By Chris Azzopardi If Nate Ruess, Jack Antonoff and Andrew Dost have taught us anything,…

Interview: Barbra Streisand on her screen comeback, being a gay icon and new film ‘The Guilt Trip’

By Chris Azzopardi Barbra Streisand takes center stage, but she’s not busting out “The Way…

Interview: Bette Midler talks boys in heels, bullying and ‘bittersweet’ bathhouse days

By Chris Azzopardi More than 30 years have passed since Bette Midler made her screen…

Interview: 2012 is just the beginning for House Speaker Mark Ferrandino as a politician, father

Whether it’s destiny or poetic justice, Ferrandino will replace Highlands Ranch Republican Frank McNulty, who became the public face of opposition to state relationship recognition for same-sex couples, after Democrats took back control of the state House by nine seats after the 2012 election.

Interview: Sara Quin pushes the boundaries of sexuality and music

By Greg Toland Writing music together since age 15, twin sisters Tegan and Sara have…

Interview: Dan Savage on love and why he’s not a bully

In his two-decade career as a sex-advice columnist, and more recently as creator of the It Gets Better Project, Dan Savage has entertained readers with his frankness and inspired queer kids with his encouragement – even when some people would rather he just go away. Those same people – critics who have called him racist, transphobic, the devil and even The Gay Fred Phelps – are the ones he takes on in our recent interview.

Interview: Kylie Minogue Forever

Kylie Minogue was just 19 when she landed a record deal that would turn the soap star into a singing superstar. This year marks a quarter-century of Kylie, who’s celebrating the milestone with orchestral reinterpretations of her most popular songs on The Abbey Road Sessions, a greatest hits, two movies and an upcoming book chronicling her style over the last 25 years.