Television

Carlos Hernandez Builds LGBTQ Visibility in Houston News

KHOU’s Carlos Hernandez is shaping LGBTQ visibility in Houston through storytelling and leadership, using his platform and role with NLGJA to amplify community voices and foster connection.

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How Hannah Montana Became an Unexpected Icon for Marginalized Kids

As 'Hannah Montana' marks 20 years, fans reflect on how the show’s themes of dual identity, secrecy, and transformation resonated deeply with queer audiences navigating their own lives.

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Real Housewives Take on HIV Crisis as Drug Access Shrinks Nationwide

Reality TV stars are taking their platforms to Capitol Hill as cuts to HIV drug assistance programs threaten access to lifesaving care for thousands of low-income Americans.

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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Celebrated Latino Culture and LGBTQ Visibility

Bad Bunny led a mostly Spanish-language Super Bowl halftime show celebrating Latino culture, with visible LGBTQ representation and appearances by Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga woven throughout the high-energy performance.

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Queer Moments Sparkled at the Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards delivered several standout moments for LGBTQ viewers, from a pointed Wanda Sykes punchline to the onstage appearance of the stars of Heated Rivalry.

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Why Everyone Wants to Go to the Cottage This Winter 

The steamy yet emotionally grounded HBO series Heated Rivalry exploded online, drawing queer audiences and mainstream fans into a shared obsession fueled by memes, longing, and modern romance.

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Houston’s Blackberri Joins Dragula: Titans Season 2

Houston’s own Blackberri makes a fierce return in Dragula: Titans Season 2, bringing horror, humor, and unapologetic artistry to the spotlight starting October 7 on Shudder.

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How This Transgender American Ninja Warrior Athlete Finds Strength in Sports

Clayton Jay Reeves, one of the first out trans men to reach the American Ninja Warrior semifinals, confirmed a Season 18 callback and says visibility is its own resistance.

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Sabrina Carpenter Brings Trans Rights Protest to MTV VMAs

At the MTV VMAs, Sabrina Carpenter performed “Tears” with drag performers and dancers dressed as police, as onstage signs read “In Trans We Trust” and “Protect Trans Rights.”

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Eurovision 2025: The Camp, the Contenders, and the Chaos

Join the annual Eurovision Watch Party at Montrose Country Club on May 17, and get a fan’s preview of the songs, stars, and drama worth watching in 2025.

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