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JD Vance lives in one of the most liberal areas of Northern Virginia

The Republican vice-presidential nominee lives in a heavily Democratic neighborhood in Alexandria. His neighbors are mostly OK with that.

Hot Sheet: April 11, 2014

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include the armed, dangerous, and Divine. Oh, also Beyonce remixes, Coachella, and the MTV Movie Awards.

Adele Tells Rolling Stone Madonna Inspired 25

The singer's Rolling Stone cover is perfection. And the interview? Classic Adele.

Italian Homophobes Highjack Pro-Gay Adoption Image on Twitter

Photographer Oliviero Toscani was appalled when a conservative, homophobic political party in Italy tweeted an image he shot in support of diverse families for a very different campaign. 

Diane Olson, Marriage Equality Activist, Dies at 65

Olson and her wife, Robin Tyler, led the charge for marriage equality in California.

U.S. Navy Launches Ship Honoring Harvey Milk

The USNS Harvey Milk is the second replenishment oiler to be built in a class of ships dedicated to U.S. human rights activists. 

Get Captivated by Kate in K-11

Kate del Castillo shines as the beautiful and vicious leader among the gay men and trans women incarcerated in the prison thriller K-11.

A Day in Gay America 2010 Part One

What's it look like to be gay in America today? We asked readers -- including photographer John Arsenault -- to submit photos from Friday, May 21, 2010. This is part 1.

The Year in Queer

A month-by-month breakdown of the important LGBT news events of 2008.

Slouching Toward Paula Abdul

This week's anti-interesting American Idol auditions will make you question your commitment to watching strangers humiliate themselves on TV.

Nine Great New Scary Movies With LGBT Themes

From the first transgender horror film (though it may not know it) to gay subtext in a cannibal flick, here are several movies to see now.

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Advocate, Out nominated for 2024 GLAAD Media Awards along with biggest queer films and tv of the year

The Advocate's Christopher Wiggins also scored a nomination for Outstanding Online Journalism Article.

Just a Bunch of Friends Who Changed LGBT History

Reverend Troy Perry, Phillip Ray De Blieck, Diane Olson, and Robin Tyler have been agitating for change for half a century.

Hot Sheet: September 26, 2014

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include Ben Whishaw in Lilting, new Kylie Minogue, and old Peter Berlin.

Mission Bay: Almost Paradise

At 60 miles per hour the wind whips your face and the water crashes over you with such fury that it feels like you're on a rocket shooting atop the ocean--that's what it's like to Jet Ski through Mission Bay, an inviting inlet in Southern California.

Hot Sheet: November 14, 2014

Our top 10 arts and entertainment highlights this week include Jennifer Hudson, Aaliyah, Channing Tatum, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and those campy adventures of Batman in the '60s.

Not Far From Puerto Vallarta Is a Slice of Gay-Friendly Heaven

At the W Punta de Mita, a modern artsy beach resort meets ancestral Indigenous history, offering an unexpected and wonderful experience.