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Olivia Rodrigo gives away free Plan B at Missouri show, calls for 'funding abortion'

Olivia Rodrigo gave away free boxes of Julie — emergency contraception also known as Plan B — at her recent show in St. Louis, Mo., where abortion is a felony.

Lizzo Denies Sexual Harassment and Fat Shaming Accusations Made in Lawsuit

Three dancers are suing the Grammy-winning artist.

Reno as hip travel wonderland?

The city's image--think cheap divorces, $2 steak, and bumbling Comedy Central cops--is changing as culture and cuisine move in.

London, 007 Style

Bond has firmly swashbuckled into the 21st century in the form of hunky Daniel Craig, who is bursting onto screens in the brand-new Quantum of Solace. Although he's better known as a global jet-setter, James's hometown of London holds many of the keys to his persona -- it's where he dressed, ate, slept, and had his hair done. Here's your chance to swagger in his footsteps and imagine your travels are on Her Majesty's Secret Service expense account.

Madonna's brother Christopher Ciccone dies at 63

Beyond his career as an artist and designer, Christopher Ciccone also worked as a creative director for his sister, Madonna, in the 1990s.

Does Drag Race's Aja Regret Helping BeBe? 'I Would Do It Again'

The Advocate spoke with the RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars contestant after she sashayed away.

Thought for Food

In his new memoir New York Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni comes out about his addiction to food.

Billie Jean King on Her Legendary Career: 'Pressure Is a Privilege'

The out trailblazer talks about the epiphany she had as a 12-year-old that changed her life.

Hannah Gadsby Takes On Autism, J.K. Rowling, Anti-Vaxxers in 'Douglas'

The out Australian comedian talks to The Advocate about her new Netflix special, Harry Potter, and life on the autism spectrum.

Pete Buttigieg Opens Up About the Ohio Train Disaster

While the criticism of his actions is fair, he says, the critics are mostly not.

Madonna Knocks 'Em Dead in NYC

The queen's show at the Roseland Ballroom was choreographed to the nines and, as expected, went off without a hitch

Kat Graham Learned Everything From Drag Queens

The singer-actress speaks to The Advocate about pursuing her hot single "Put Your Graffiti On Me," her obsession with drag queens, and her close ties to the transgender community.

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Open Book

Chuck Palahniuk writes stories that fearlessly expose the darkest parts of the human experience. So why is it that when it comes to his sexuality there are still some things he likes to keep hidden?

Open Book

Chuck Palahniuk writes stories that fearlessly expose the darkest parts of the human experience. So why is it that when it comes to his sexuality there are still some things he likes to keep hidden?

Op-ed: How We Change the Game on Trans Military Service

The producer of The New York Times' groundbreaking doc about transgender members of the U.S. military reflects on just how much has changed -- and what hasn't -- since the world met Logan Ireland and Laila Villanueva.

Sundance Diary: The final countdown

On his last day in Park City, Advocate arts and entertainment editor Alonso Duralde has close encounters with lesbians--the television kind and the Mississippi kind--and amused bear icon Kevin Smith

'She crumbled in my chubby little hand'

In week 3 of Dave White's American Idol recaps, nothing happens that you haven't seen in previous weeks of audition shows. But that doesn't mean it's not 100% amazing.

Soapside: Advocate's Guide to Daytime July 30

John Driscoll on his new role, gay soap journos launch podcast, Daytime Emmy news, Kish's kiss, update on Crystal Chappell's Venice, Daniel Goddard gets the Adonis heave-ho, and more ...

The second coming of Robbie Williams

Riding a wave of gossip, the British hunk and former boy band idol surfs back into America