LIVE: Election Day 2024 coverage of LGBTQ+ issues
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The Advocate is the world's leading source of LGBT news and politics. Discover the most recent articles published in the print issue, which is the oldest and largest gay magazine in the United States. Sort through The Advocate print issue archives to find articles written by the founders of the modern-day LGBT rights movement like Vito Russo and Gore Vidal. Find out about the historic magazine that was inspired by a police raid of a Los Angeles gay bar and has grown to become a prominent voice for topics related to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community and its allies.
Fifty years after her death, the legendary actress and Andy Warhol museis having a moment — and we’re so here for it.
These 10 young artists, athletes, and activists aren’t waiting around for change. They’re making it happen.
"I am dying to play someone who is unapologetically fat and queer and yet that fact has very little to do with the storyline."
The Champions of the GenderCool Project top our list of inspiring young LGBTQ+ people who are making change happen now.
These inspiring young trans leaders from the GenderCool Project aren't waiting around for the world to change — they're making it happen.
As Kamala Harris makes history in her current run for the presidency, we reflect on some previous female candidates who also threw their hats in the ring.
Netflix's Will & Harper documents the journey that the longtime friends and collaborators embarked on after Steele's later-in-life transition.
'The Advocates' list celebrates 10 artists, activists, and allies who are dedicated to making the world a better place for all.
The prestigious organization's first out gay president discusses his love of dogs, the truth behind Best in Show, and the cruelty of Kristi Noem.
The outspoken star has been supporting the LGBTQ+ communty years before her own child came out.
The country legend has always stood up for what he believes in, and his recent queer-themed cowboy duet with Orville Peck proves it.
The U.K. performer is creating visibility and inclusivity for fellow cabaret artists who don't necessarily fit the mainstream mold.
The lesbian poet, essayist, scholar, and educator's career and activism have been going strong for over four decades.
The first out transgender federal official continues to firmly stand her ground despite relentless far-right attacks.
The singer, drag artist, and host of Drag Race Brasil is also fighting to end conversion therapy.
The first Black woman to head the Texas LGBTQ+ organization is letting other marginalized folks know that they "also have a seat at this table.”
In her life and work, the Emmy-winning Hacks star has always used her platform to push the needle forward for LGBTQ+ people.
The Drag Race season 16 winner broke new ground as the show's first East Asian winner, and her home country couldn't be prouder.
The multi-talented writer, director, and musician is back with her first song in a decade.