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‘Forgetting the Many’ remembers WW2 hero Alan Turing and other gay men like him

The documentary Forgetting the Many: The Royal Pardon of Alan Turing examines Turing and other gay men convicted under the U.K.’s 1885 anti-homosexuality law. It opens for a one-week run in NYC on Dec. 6.

New Thriller 'B&B' Asks: Is He Gay or a Russian Spy?

In the film, gay Londoners plan for a weekend of mischief, baiting the owner of a remote Christian bed and breakfast. Events then take a deadly turn in the thriller, out tomorrow at New York's Cinema Village.

WATCH: Exclusive Clip From 'My Prairie Home'

Now screening at Sundance, this musical documentary shows trans musician Rae Spoon's journey of self discovery amid the Canadian countryside.

Actor Gerald McCullouch on Why LGBT Film Fests Deserve Your Love

BearCity and BearCity 2: The Proposal star Gerald McCullouch talks about the value of the LGBT film fest circuit to sharing our stories.

Don’t Slam Sundance

The excitement around this year's Sundance Film Festival has been muted by talk of boycott in response to Mormon efforts to pass Proposition 8. Director and Sundance veteran Gregg Araki explains why he thinks turning your back on the film festival is exactly the wrong approach.

Why the Long Face?

Blinders , a documentary by gay stand-up comedian Donny Moss, explores the dark side of Central Park's iconic horse and carriage businesses.

Bruce LaBruce Critiques Radical Feminism in The Misandrists

The director's film about feminist revolutionaries is laced with campy humor and a critique of trans exclusion.

Tyne Daly Serves Up the Power of Art in 'A Bread Factory'

The actress stars of one half of a lesbian couple running an endangered arts center in a small town.

Hot Sheet: August 22, 2014

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include Kwanten desires in True Blood, the Emmys, and always George Takei.

Gay Events: May & June

Hot gay events from around the world to spice up your calendar.

NYPD Searches for Six Wanted in Antigay Beating in Chelsea

As many as six men are suspected of beating a gay couple in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood as the couple left a movie theater holding hands.

Harnessing Our LGBTQ+ Cultural Vibrancy Will Help NYC Survive and Thrive

New York City's revival plans should include LGBTQ+ community, says Josh Wood.

Sky High Pride: Unveiling New York City’s Top LGBTQ-Friendly Rooftop Bars

Just in time for rooftop season, discover the best views and vibes in NYC's queer-friendly sky lounges.

Gays and Dolls: Why Chucky Wants a Comeback

Don Mancini on the horror and joy of Chucky, his unstoppable creation.

Goodbye 'L Word'

A sadness-soaked eulogy for the show that was better than everything else in its time slot. Usually.

Rupert's return

Coming back to The Advocate after a nearly seven-year absence, Rupert Everett talks about playing Stage Beauty's king in drag, trying to make a gay James Bond movie, and killing John Schlesinger

Viennas Got Balls

I encountered a city determined to maintain its rich cultural heritage all the while forging the foundation for a modern European center, fostering young artists, and rolling out the red carpet for tourists, especially LGBT visitors.