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Gay Actor Everett Quinton, of Irma Vep & Bros Fame, Dead at 71

Quinton was the partner in life and work of Ridiculous Theatrical Company founder Charles Ludlam and led the troupe after Ludlam's death.

James Bidgood, Creator of Film 'Pink Narcissus,' Has Died

Bidgood was also famed for his erotic photographs of young men for gay publications.

Seat Filler

The Advocate's queen on the New York theater scene alien-probes the 13th annual Fringe Festival to find America's top bottoms, naughtiest neighbors, and gayest presidents ever.

Seat Filler December 2010

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene turns off the dark of Broadway's gay-friendly closings with festive queer holiday shows from Justin Bond, Mimi Imfurst, Moisty the Snowman, and many more.

David Johansen: Still a Doll

The New York Dolls--a cross-dressing rock band who were glam and punk before punk even existed--are back, led once again by David Johansen. Music, he still believes, should be "campy and sexy and fun."

Seat Filler October

The Advocate's queen on the New York theater scene discovers killer hermaphrodites, ancient Roman himbos, and enough lesbian drama to fill a seventh season of The L Word.

How to Talk to Girls at Parties Is Mitchell's Queerest Work Yet

The punk-themed film based on Neil Gaiman's story teems with subversive ideas of gender and sexual fluidity. 

Hot Sheet: April 25, 2014

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include Irma Vep, Bettie Page, Paul Walker, and that party in Palm Springs. You know which one. Don't make us say it.