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‘Entertainment Weekly’ Shows Pride with LGBT Issue

The magazine's latest issue puts Pride front and center with a focus on LGBT film, TV and music

June 16, 2015 · by Frontiers Staff

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June 16, 2015 :: 5:08 AM

Entertainment Weekly is the latest mainstream company to get involved with Pride month, celebrating with a special LGBT issue on newsstands right now.

Laverne Cox graces the front cover dressed as Lady Liberty herself for an in-depth interview about her career, Caitlyn Jenner and the pressure of being the world’s most famous transgender actor. “My beauty is not about how I look,” Cox explains. “My beauty is about my heart and soul.”

Beyond that, EW tagged along with Billy Eichner, Jonathan Groff and Andrew Rannells for a night out in New York to discuss being openly gay while working with Hollywood. There’s also a round-up of the 50 best fictional LGBT characters ever, and a look at the upcoming LGBT movies, music and TV this year.

The LGBT issue is currently on sale, and you can pick it up from EW’s website right now.

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