Actual Dancers Lost Thousands of Dollars When 'Hustlers' Filmed in Their Strip Club
Show Palace in New York City was closed for five days for filming and dancers who couldn't work didn't get paid.
The All-Woman Music Festival Trying to Right the Wrongs of Music Festivals
Yola Dia was chock full of women and nonbinary folks on stage, in the crowd, and behind the scenes. Will more events like it help fix the gender disparities that plague major music festivals?
This New Woman-Directed Film Explores the Devastating Aftermath of Rape
In "The Light of the Moon," actress Stephanie Beatriz offers a truthful, heartbreaking look at the ways sexual assault survivors live with trauma.
Ani DiFranco Is Trying to Learn
In the 90s, Ani DiFranco was hailed as a feminist LGBT icon. In recent years, however, she's angered and alienated the same progressive fan base that once flocked to her.
The Lesbian Couple Embarking on a Comedy Tour to Burst the 'Liberal Bubble'
Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher are out and proud wives on a mission to connect with audiences in rural areas resembling their hometowns.
How Tig Notaro and Her All-Women Writers Room Are Tackling Sexual Assault
Season 2 of "One Mississippi" addresses sexual misconduct in the workplace and the rumors surrounding executive producer Louis CK.
Holland Taylor on Embracing Sexy Roles at 74
The star of Stephen King's upcoming "Mr. Mercedes" opens up about avoiding formulaic roles for women and her life as one half of a Hollywood power couple with Sarah Paulson.
Finally, a Lesbian Movie That's Both Super Gay and Universal
Following the success of "Moonlight," indie dramedy "Becks" seeks to bring more LGBT stories to mainstream audiences. The film's creators sat down with Broadly to reveal how they wrote a lesbian film with "broader appeal."
Lesbian Superfans Describe What They Want From 'The L Word' Reboot
"The L Word" was game-changing and hugely significant for its lesbian fans—but many recognize that the series had some notable shortcomings. We spoke to some about what they're hoping to see from the series reboot.
'The Feels' Has Viewers Asking: Should Straight Women Make Lesbian Movies?
Jenée LaMarque, director of the comedy about the lesbian orgasm, told Broadly she wanted to write about female sexuality "without a man being part of that narrative."