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West Virginia Men's Basketball Head Coach Apologizes for Antigay, Anti-Trans Comments

"I am ashamed and embarrassed and heartbroken for those I have hurt. I must do better, and I will," Bob Huggins said.

Black LGBTQ+ Notables See Justice in Chauvin's Murder Convictions

LGBTQ+ activists welcomed the verdict, where the former police officer was found guilty of murdering George Floyd, but said more must be done.

Remembering Matthew

Ten years after his brutal murder, those who knew him best -- and those who learned of him only at the end -- remember that week in October and reflect on the legacy of Matthew Shepard.

Person of the Year: Transgender Americans

The Advocate highlights the people who gave the LGBT community hope in 2017.

The Top 175 Essential Films of All Time for LGBT Viewers

What is the most essential movie ever for LGBT viewers? There can be only one. We've made our pick, and now you can vote on Facebook and Twitter in a "Clash of the Classics!"

The GOP: Building the Wall, Evading Abortion, and Serving Crudités

A top Democratic pollster explains why he's "never seen anything like it" heading into the midterms.

193 Reasons to Have Pride in 2011, Part Three

Including the people who finally care about bullying and straight dudes who are rooting for us.

Buck Angel: We Need a Dialogue That Includes Listening

The entertainer turned activist is determined to stay positive despite sometimes feeling frustrated by the state of conversation on trans issues.

Gay Artist Robert Rauschenberg Dead at 82

Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him a reputation as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture, and dance, has died, his gallery representative said Tuesday. He was 82.

Seat Filler July

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene applauds off-Broadway tributes to Harvard's persecuted homosexuals, bisexual blues singer Bessie Smith, Greenwich Village's gay history, and Jodie Foster's lispy lesbian appeal.

Channel surfin'

The sun is shining, the birds are singing. Who cares. There's too much good stuff on TV.

A Journalist and Political Junkie’s Predictions for Election 2020

The tea leaves are shouting right now.

Remembering Matthew

Ten years after his brutal murder, those who knew him best -- and those who learned of him only at the end -- remember that week in October and reflect on the legacy of Matthew Shepard.

The Films of NewFest 2013

New York's premier LGBT film festival celebrates its 25th anniversary with a diverse and compelling collection of narratives, documentaries, shorts, and parties.