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70s musical theater nods

'Schmicago' Teaser Has Queer Stars Kicking Up Their Heels

The first teaser for Schmigadoon season 2, or Schmicago, is out now and features queer stars Tituss Burgess, Dove Cameron, and Ariana DeBose sporting fishnets and corsets.

8 Ariana DeBose must-see musical theater Performances ahead of the Tony Awards

The multi-talented Ariana DeBose (the first out queer woman of color to win an Oscar) is hosting the Tony Awards for a third time. Here are seven performances that spotlight her outsized gifts.

Mister Sister

Having already graced Broadway with The Little Dog Laughed and Xanadu, late-addition librettist Douglas Carter Beane blesses the musical Sister Act with his divine gay sensibility.

Seat Filler

Somebody call 911! The Advocate 's queen on the New York theater scene is burning up the dance floor with Maksim Chmerkovskiy, crafty cheerleaders, and lots of naked boys.

Seat Filler October 2010

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene ushers in a bloody bloody good season with T.R. Knight, Cherry Jones, Charles Busch, Anthony Rapp, and the return migration of Matthew Bourne's shirtless gay swans.

Brandi Carlile: What the World Can Learn from Joni Mitchell

Ahead of performing at Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration, the out singer-songwriter spoke with The Advocate about the power of music. 

Pose, Schitt's Creek, Killing Eve Among LGBTQ Shows With Emmy Noms

The Emmy nominations are rolling out and LGBTQ-themed shows landed nominations in nearly every major category. 

After Schitt's, Emily Hampshire Upends Gender With Fashion and the Pen

The actor who played Stevie for six seasons discusses writing, gendered clothing, queer identity, and what it means to wear Dan Levy's "Radical Feminist" sweater on our cover. 

Get to Know Cuba's Santa Mariela

Mariela Castro, the Cuban president’s daughter, has made the country safe for LGBT people on the island. Now that Americans hope to visit more freely, what’s next?

Prime Time 25: LGBT Seniors Making a Difference

These 25 LGBT achievers over 65 are proving that a person can change the world at any age.