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Does Elton John support Donald Trump? Well, there's more to the story

A recent interview of Sir Elton John is going viral for his apparent support of Donald Trump.

16 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in November 2024 & where to watch them

From Queer and The Madness to the long-awaited return of The Sex Lives of College Girls, here’s what we are watching all month long!

Elton John calls Elon Musk an 'a-hole'

He did it while accepting a legacy award in London.

Why Do We Judge LGBTQ+ Parents — and Queers Who Don't Want Kids?

Instead of celebrating Pete and Chasten's baby news, some took it as a prompt to build up, or tear down, LGBTQ+ parenting.

Hot Sheet: Week of May 4-10

This week Hugh Jackman slashes his way into our hearts as Wolverine and Peaches unleashes her fourth raunchy installment.

Betty White Understood Gay Men, and We Loved Her for It

I never felt 'handsome,' but when I met Betty, she made me feel like I was. 

14 Homo Heartbreak Hits for Valentine's Day

Why suffer quietly on the world's crummiest holiday when you can crank up these tunes, belt out lovelorn lyrics, and sashay away the pain?

Activism Changed Elton John. Then Elton John Changed the World

At 25, the Elton John AIDS Foundation is the nation's largest funder of LGBT health programs. The rock star who started it all, his husband (and chairman of the board) David Furnish, and executive director Scott P. Campbell talk to The Advocate about the joys of giving back.

Justin Timberlake

He's barely old enough to vote. But he's wise enough to ignore gay rumors and welcome gay fans. No lawsuits; no put-downs. That's why Justin Timberlake is one of The Advocate's 10 Coolest Straight People of 2002

Music for boys…and everyone else

Out actor Anthony Rapp and out writer Dennis Hensley talk about their full-on dedication to their music, being out, and whether Flashdance is better than Manilow.

Elton John on the Friends He's Lost to AIDS

In this exclusive excerpt from his memoir Love is the Cure, the iconic entertainer reveals how his life was transformed by the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.

Sing it sister

The first installment of Advocate contributor Dave White's weekly recap of who ruled, who stank, and who cried on Fox's current season of American Idol

Seat Filler The Advocates Guide to Theater March 2010

For better or worse, The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene takes on Valerie Harper as Tallulah Bankhead in Looped, Lucy Liu's Broadway debut and the gayest Glass Menagerie ever!

How Brandi Carlile's New Album Channels Her Muses — and Queer Fans

The Grammy winner chats with The Advocate about how Elton John, Joni Mitchell, the Indigo Girls, and her chosen family figure into her art. 

Is Coachella a Queer Oasis or an Anti-LGBTQ Racket?

Alexander Modiano describes the queer conundrum of visiting the desert music festival.

Our Chat With Dionne Warwick and Cheyenne Elliott

The two talk to The Advocate about past and future stardom, their late cousin Whitney, and LGBT rights.

Mr. Cowell, Mr. Jackson, Ms. Abdul, and Mr. The Bee Gees

In which Dave White, tireless recapper, fact-finder, and opinion maker of all things Idol, is heard to say, "Oh, shit. American Idol is back."

The First of Many Hell Weeks

One hundred sixty-four people walk into the garbage compactor on the Death Star. Twenty-four walk out. The rest are turned into Soylent Green. I know I just mixed my movie references. Sue me.

23 Celebrities Who Lost Their Battle With AIDS

These men and women left enormous legacies with their lives and deaths.