Quidditch Attracting More LGBTQ+ Players
Initiatives like Title 9 3/4 have helped create a welcoming environment for every quidditch player who wants to play the beloved sport.
Initiatives like Title 9 3/4 have helped create a welcoming environment for every quidditch player who wants to play the beloved sport.
This would be one shamazing Sorting Ceremony!
Ezra Miller, who plays Credence in the “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” films, is one of the cover stars of a special edition of “Gay Times”!
Sir Ian McKellen has seen his fair share of LGBTQ+ erasure in Hollywood – and he’s not happy about the recent controversy over Dumbledore’s sexuality.
While many of us may have been disappointed by the lack of LGBTQ representation that was “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, its producer Sonia Friedman sounds like she’s hoping to make up for that deficit soon.
Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman from “The Carmilla Movie” attended New York Comic Con, and MuggleNet had the opportunity to sit down with them and ask a few questions.
MSNBC TV talks Muggle Quidditch with USQ’s own Katie Stack. To learn about the only gender-integrated, full contact sport in the world, read on!
Daniel Radcliffe will appear tomorrow night on the 2014 Logo TV Trailblazer Awards to celebrate and honor the work of LGBTQ activists. Check out photos from the special right here!
Daniel Radcliffe has been heavily involved over the years supporting the Trevor Project and all the work it does to support LGBTQ youth. Logo has announced that will be producing a trailblazers special to celebrate and honor the work of LGBTQ activists. The program will features appearances from well-known faces, including Daniel Radcliffe.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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