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Ariana DeBose on how horror flick House of Spoils relates to identity, empowerment, and book bans

Out Oscar winner Ariana DeBose tells The Advocate, "I think there's something [about horror] that allows people to process, and maybe it is the sensation of being scared into it."

The Gay Mind Behind Final Destination

Jeffrey Reddick was flying home to Kentucky when he came up with the idea for Final Destination, the 2000 horror movie in which death stalks a group of travelers after they get off an ill-fated airliner.

The Gay Dating Pool Is Small But Not Hopeless

Writer Josh Sabarra is not giving into the defeatist mentality that so often invades same-sex singledom.

WATCH: If Bruce LaBruce Is at MoMA, Then Anything's Possible

Censored, slandered, and delightfully outre, the films of Bruce LaBruce are now featured in a special program at MoMA. Anything is possible.

Election Day Produces LGBTQ+ Firsts Around the Nation

Tuesday saw the election of Detroit's first queer female City Council member, the reelection of trans woman Andrea Jenkins in Minneapolis, and other notable victories.

The U.S. Will Now Have 1,000 Out Elected Officials in Historic First

Victories in Tuesday's election will push the number over that mark when all the winners take office, and the candidates represent the diversity of the LGBTQ+ population.

LGBTQ+ Orgs: We Must Do More to End Racism, Racial Violence

More than 70 groups signed on to an open letter in light of the death of George Floyd and other recent horrific incidents.