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November 25, 2024
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Gravy or grievance? Brit Barron is on a mission to redefine the art of connection in a divided world.
What's a girl to do once she's crossed off San Francisco, New York, West Hollywood, and Portland, and done the Dinah to death? It's time to trot to these off-radar, lesbian hotspots.
Larson, a rare out gay actor in 1950s Hollywood, was best known as Superman's sidekick Jimmy Olsen but was a man of many other talents.
Upscale gay-friendly properties that will spoil you and your precious pooch.
After rural gay activist Nathan Christoffersen's sudden death, a fundamentalist funeral erased his sexuality. But his passing is having an unexpected effect: bridging the gap between gay and antigay--beginning with Nathan's own father. Part 1 of a two-part special report on religion and homophobia
Being told you're an abomination can have deadly results.
Discover the powerful love story of Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and Prince DeAndre Richardson, who are breaking barriers and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in India.
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins actually tweeted the bigoted remarks from his official government account.
Morelli, the showrunner for Netflix's Tales of the City, speaks candidly about coming out during Orange Is the New Black and bringing Tales to new fans.
In his first interview as an out actor, the Good Sam star discusses why his Good Sam character has captivated him.
The writers and director discuss how the summer comedy takes on female friendship without being a reboot.
Aspiring female filmmakers shouldn't just get his $5 million donation, they should get every cent he has.
A trans writer expresses gratitude for the work of the late activist and author of Transgender Warriors.
"All you country boys saying you know how to treat a woman right? Only a woman knows how to treat a woman right," Chappell Roan declared while performing her new song for the first time on Saturday Night Live.
“I think it’s important to get to know all sorts of people,” she told The Advocate.
Dr. Claudine Gay's resignation as Harvard's first Black president amid political and ideological pressures highlights the fragility of Black leadership in academia and the ongoing challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.