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After The Ultimatum: Where Are They Now?
Some found love. Others found themselves. And everyone had something to say. Cast members of cultural sensation ‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ Season 2 spill all.
Marissa Bode Is Unlimited
Between scrapbooking sessions and spewing “fruity” Wicked theories online, rising star Marissa Bode is redefining Nessarose’s dreams and desires. The groundbreaking actress opens up to GO ahead of the upcoming sequel, ‘Wicked: For Good.’
Getting The Deep Dish On Chicago: A Queer Girl’s Guide To The City
From Downtown to Girlstown to the West Side, and back again, we’re exploring the unofficial capital of the Midwest.
Queer Zombies Storm Bushwick in ‘Queens of the Dead’
GO got an early look at Tina Romero’s new queer horror romp and sat down with some of the undead cast before the film’s release on Friday.
Ethan Hawke Embodies Broadway Lyricist In New Film, ‘Blue Moon’
But is it bisexual enough? GO writer Charlotte Smith picks apart the film, which premieres in theaters today.
RuPaul Alum Kim Chi Releases Cookbook – 75 Recipes Fit for a (Drag) Queen
Drag stage knockout, fierce business mogul, and culinary connoisseur – Kim Chi is introducing the world to her favorite global recipes.
Chappell Roan Announces Organization Uplifting Trans Youth
Lesbian pop icon Chappell Roan announced the “Midwest Princess Project” which has already raised over $400,000 for local LGBTQ+ organizations.
Three Babies, Three Parents: A Queer Family’s Journey
My wife and I accidentally had pseudo triplets. Now, we’re raising three toddlers with our donor.
Republican Jack Ciattarelli Can’t Outrun His LGBTQ Record In The New Jersey Governor’s Race
Jack Ciattarelli’s trying to talk like an ally, but his record on queer and trans rights still speaks louder than he does.
Manchester Pride Goes Bust – Owes Thousands To Performers and Freelancers
Rising costs and declining ticket sales made the popular UK celebration no longer “financially viable” for organizers.
For Us, By Us, And Full of Bass: How Gay, Gayer, Gayest Built A Home For Black Queer Joy
Born out of friendship and a need for space, four Black sapphics built a nightlife movement centering joy, community, and the freedom to be your gayest self.
Women’s Pro Baseball League Announces Its Four Inaugural Teams
A league of their own, at last!
Landmark Minnesota Supreme Court Decision Affirms Trans Inclusion In Sports
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in favor of trans athlete JayCee Cooper in her discrimination case against USA Powerlifting.
Lucy Dacus And Janelle Monáe On Queer Freedom And The Power Of Becoming
From Baptist roots to liberated reinvention, Dacus and Monáe share how queerness has shaped their freedom and their art.
Japan’s First Female Prime Minister’s LGBTQ+ Stance Draws Concern
Sanae Takaichi has stated that “there should be no prejudice against sexual orientation or gender identity,” but does not support same-sex marriage.
Pentagon Ordered To Reinstate Banned Race and Gender-Themed Books In Military Family Schools
The judge ruled to protect student freedoms to “inquire, to study and to evaluate, to gain new maturity and understanding.”
Houston’s Montrose Rainbow Crosswalk Erased Overnight After Four Arrests
Police arrested four protesters who tried to block construction crews from paving over the Pride-colored crosswalk.
The Lasting Legacy Of Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
I feel blessed that I was raised by queer activists who did this work not for a paycheck, but because it was their world, our world.
Sports Illustrated Model Lauren Chan Marries Director Hayley Kosan
The model and filmmaker exchanged vows at New York City Hall in matching custom designs by DON NICÓ.
Snoop Dogg Drops New “Love is Love” Song After Backlash From Queer Cartoon Freak-Out
After criticism over remarks about lesbian parents shown in a Pixar film, the rapper partnered with GLAAD to make an inclusive song for kids.
Fall Astrology
What does autumn have in store for you?
Philadelphia Deepens Its LGBTQ+ Roots With New Pride Visitor Center
Set to open in early 2026, the Philly Pride Visitor Center will be one of the nation’s first spaces dedicated to welcoming LGBTQ+ travelers.
British Library Reissues Oscar Wilde’s Library Card – Revoked In 1895 For The “Gross Indecency” Of Being Gay
One of the most influential literary figures of the nineteenth century, the writer was sentenced to two years of prison and hard labor for his relationships with men.
Atlanta’s Trans Housing Coalition Steps In To Provide Much-Needed Resources
GO spoke the Trans Housing Coalition Executive Director Mary Wilson for National LGBTQ Center Awareness Day.
Ask Dirty Lola: Advice From An Award-Winning Sexpert
My girlfriend and I are planning on buying a strap-on for the first time. Any tips?
Elliot Page’s New Documentary Explores How Queerness Thrives Across The Animal World
Set to premiere at NewFest on Saturday, October 18th, ‘Second Nature’ reveals how diversity and queerness flourish across species.
Dallin H. Oaks Believes Homosexuality is a “Devilish Perversion” – Named New President of the Mormon Church
The former Utah Supreme Court Justice, and longtime opponent of same-sex marriage to lead 17 million-member LDS org.
Style Shots: What’s Hot And What’s Not?
What are they wearing?
Queer Soccer Star Christen Press Is Hanging Up Her Cleats After A Trailblazing Career
The two-time World Cup champion and Angel City FC forward says she’s ready for her next chapter after more than a decade at the top of women’s soccer.
Protesters Arrested For Demanding Release of Billions in Life-Saving HIV/AIDS Funding
Five activists were issued citations for unlawful entry while protesting outside of Senator Susan Collins’ DC and Maine offices on Tuesday over Collins lack of action to restore HIV/AIDS funding in federal spending deal.
NYC Lesbian Pie Eating Competition Presented By Zhané
Find more of Zhané’s events on Instagram @ziosaaa. Photos by Vanessa Nguyen.
‘Pink Pony’ Club In Sydney Faces Backlash For Plans To Cater “Specifically” To Gay Men
The club, which had originally shared plans to “vet the crowd,” has now stated it plans to rename itself following criticism.
The Woodswoman: A Cocktail Concocted For GO Magazine
You’ll love this tequila-based drink that reminds you of a walk in the woods.
Zohran Mamdani’s New NYC Mayoral Ad Pays Tribute To Sylvia Rivera And Calls For LGBTQ+ Justice
Framing Rivera’s story as a call to courage, Mamdani commits to expanding housing, healthcare, and legal protections for LGBTQ+ residents.
Submit Nominations For Women We Love, Class of 2026
GO is accepting nominations from our fabulous readers for our epic feature: 100 Women We Love.




