QueerView June 6: A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News Stories

A Look Back At Some Of The Week's Biggest LGBT News Stories

Each week HuffPost Gay Voices and HuffPost Live will take a look back at some of the biggest queer news stories from the past week. Check back every Friday for your queer news round-up in this regular feature titled "QueerView."

Actor Fired After Confronting Anti-Gay Heckler During PerformanceA theater actor has been fired after confronting an anti-gay heckler during a local production of "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof."

'BROTHERS' Web Series Documents Lives Of Trans Masculine MenAn important new series hit the web this week that takes a look at the lives and experiences of a group of fictional trans characters played by real trans masculine men living in Brooklyn, New York.

Jonah Hill Gets Real On 'Tonight Show' With Powerful ApologyOn Tuesday, "22 Jump Street" star Jonah Hill stopped by "The Tonight Show," and rather than promote his new movie right away, he got things off to a very sobering start first.

Transphobic Op/Ed Calls Laverne Cox A ManA transphobic op/ed referred to Laverne Cox as a man.

High School Principal Comes Out As Gay While At Pride Event With StudentsPete Cahall, principal of Wilson High School in Washington, D.C., came out as gay Wednesday while in front of his students at a school Pride Day event.

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