Lady Gaga Rocks NRG Stadium with Super Bowl Halftime Show: WATCH

Lady Gaga Rocks NRG Stadium with Super Bowl Halftime Show: WATCH

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Lady Gaga launched her 15-minute Super Bowl LI halftime show with 300 drones flying in formation to “God Bless America” and a bungee jump from the roof of NRG stadium.

The show was a career retrospective featuring “Poker Face,” “Born This Way,” “Telephone,” and “Just Dance” before she sat at the piano for her recent hit “Million Reasons” and a “Bad Romance” finale.

What did you think of the show?

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Must-See LGBTQ TV: 'Gender Revolution' premieres on Nat Geo, Gigi Gorgeous's documentary on YouTube Red and more!

Must-See LGBTQ TV: 'Gender Revolution' premieres on Nat Geo, Gigi Gorgeous's documentary on YouTube Red and more!

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Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights in LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

The two-hour documentary Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric premieres Monday night. The special sees Couric travelling the country to speak with scientists, psychologists, advocates, authors, and families to talk about different aspects of gender identity through both a cultural lense and a scientific lense. Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric: Monday, 9pm on Nat Geo.

On this week’s Shadowhunters, Magnus and Alec finally get to go on their first date. Meanwhile, Clary and Isabelle visit the Iron Sisters in hopes of getting new information about Valentine’s plans, and Maia and Simon search for a missing Luke. Shadowhunters: Monday, 8pm on Freeform.

 YouTube Red documentary This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous is available for subscribers on Wednesday. The film looks back at Gigi’s life as she builds her career as digital star and model, while sharing her transition online and building a community. Click here to find out how to join YouTube Red in your country or purchase stand-alone Red content if membership is not available yet. This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous: Wednesday on YouTube Red.

Sunday, February 5: Black Sails (9pm, Starz)

Monday: Shadowhunters (8pm, Freeform); Supergirl (8pm, The CW); Jane the Virgin (8pm, The CW); Gender Revolution (9pm, Nat Geo); Quantico (10pm, ABC)

Tuesday: The Fosters (8pm, Freeform); DC’S Legends of Tomorrow (9pm, The CW); This is Us (9pm, NBC); The Real O’Neals (9:30pm, ABC)

Wednesday: Arrow (8pm, The CW); Star (9pm, FOX); Modern Family (9pm, ABC); The Magicians (9pm, Syfy); Code Black (10pm, CBS); This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous (YouTube Red)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Scandal (9pm, ABC); Nashville (9pm, CMT); Riverdale (9pm, The CW); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC)

February 5, 2017
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Get acquainted with “Female Mimics,” the premiere drag queen glossy magazine from 1963

Get acquainted with “Female Mimics,” the premiere drag queen glossy magazine from 1963

Dangerous Minds always finds intriguing pop-cultural artifacts, and this cachet of drag-themed magazines from the 1960s are no exception.

In fact, Female Mimics magazine was the first-ever glossy publication to focus on cross-dressers. Launched in ’63, the premiere issue profiled Kim August, a popular drag entertainer at the East Village’s 82 Club who was renowned for her impersonations of Bette Davis and Judy Garland. (The publication would continue to run its campy content under different names until 1979.)

Related: PHOTOS: Revisiting The Golden Age Of Men’s Physique Magazines

The writing here is particularly curious, as it works overtime to present the subject matter through a supposedly “heterosexual” lens. For example, “Joi Fulnesse” was allegedly an autoworker from Detroit who would remove his work overalls to slip into gorgeous Dior creations after hours… or so the copywriter valiantly attempts to convince us:

Recently Joi Fulnesee’s wife gave him a Dior gown for a birthday gift. Joi spends his evenings gloriously gowned female attire. Can you imagine how surprised his co-workers at the auto plant would be?

Here’s a collection of highly vivid Female Mimics covers that span sixteen decades:

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Take home the Bel Ami boys; trip with Joan Collins; watch Anne Heche bleed

Take home the Bel Ami boys; trip with Joan Collins; watch Anne Heche bleed

Lounging poolside. Kickin’ it with horses. Petting puppies.

Is there anything the boys of Bel Ami can’t do? These are the questions you’ll ask while pawing through Rick Day’s new coffee-table book, which you can scurrilously order here.

Things get bitchy, brutal, and bloody in the black comedy Catfight, which stars Anne Heche and Alicia Silverstone as lesbian lovers in a plot that revolves around vengeance and violence — but really hilarious violence.

In The Time of Their Lives, legendarily slap-happy Joan Collins (Dynasty) costars with Priscilla Pauline Collins (Shirley Valentine) as two discontent women on a road trip — but neither beat the shit out of each other.

Like Catfight, it’s billed as a comedy, and judging by the trailer, it’s a new kind of comedy that makes you feel sad. They do find inner strength, though.

Depeche Mode just dropped a new single, “Where’s the Revolution,” to promote their upcoming album Spirit out on March 17th. It’s a world-weary, industrial-tinged protest song that wants to know why you were dumb enough to let Trump to become president. You’ll tap your feet and wonder, “Why is he yelling at me?” 

Ever wished you had your very own Fairy Godbottom, who’d flounce into your life waving around a plastic wand and teaching you how to hook up safely? Granted. 

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