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Kamala Harris's husband learned about Biden dropping out while with his gay friends

The noted ally was with some friends getting coffee when the news broke.

Before Stanford: Meet Carrie Bradshaw's First Gay Bestie

The CW introduces us to Walt, the closeted confidant of '80s-era Carrie Bradshaw.

Willie Garson, Carrie's Gay Bestie on 'Sex and the City,' Has Died

The straight actor portrayed a beloved character, Stanford Blatch.

Renee Zellweger: 'My Closest Friends Are Gay'

The Bridget Jones's Baby star on lesbian twists, FOMO, and gay besties.

Nancy Drew Gets the Queer Makeover We've Been Waiting For

The iconic girl detective is back with her sleuthing and feminism intact, along with a tomboy bestie who's proudly gay.

Seat Filler: NYC Theater Guide for November 2012

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene drops acid with bisexual Ivy Leaguers, drives to Disney World with gay besties, munches quiche with five lesbians, and much more.

Rose McGowan: My Life Is Like 'The L Word'

Playing another witch in Conan the Barbarian, the Charmed alum opens up about her gay sister, her education by drag queens, and how she feels about her gay bestie criticizing her outfits on Fashion Police.

Tribeca Film Festival Review: 'G.B.F.'

Premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, G.B.F. ("Gay Best Friend") does high school comedies justice.

Recalling Willie Garson and the Ultimate Gay BFF, Stanford Blatch

The actor who played Stanford's love interest, Marcus, on the legacy of the actor and his Sex and the City character.

Big Gay Following: Chelsea Handler

Comedian and former Mormon Chelsea Handler is a fan of the gays -- but she's no Tori Spelling.

Mario Cantone Says He Was Kicked Off 'Johnny Carson' for Being Gay

The And Just Like That star also opened up about the loss of his costar Willie Garson and whether he thinks queer roles should be filled by queer actors. 

Seat Filler The Advocates Guide to Theater

Your man on the New York theater scene looks back at gay love and self-loathing in the '40s, '50s, and '60s before shamelessly lusting after Broadway stars Liev Schreiber, Victor Garber, and High School Musical hunk Corbin Bleu.

20 Moments That Changed LGBT Comedy Forever

From The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family, and The Golden Girls to more recent memories, these are the 20 most pivotal moments in television and film comedies for the LGBT community.

The 8 LGBT Shows That Need a Reboot (or Are Getting One)

Our wish-list for returning queer-themed shows is slowly coming true. See which ones are coming back from the dead, and which remain in purgatory.

9 LGBT Shows That Deserve Reboots

Our cream-of-the-crop list of titles we think actually deserve a redux.

How America's most famous heiress got away with killing her gay confidant

Eduardo Tirella's career as a film set designer was cut short after he was run over by Doris Duke in 1966. But was it an accident?