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Lesbian Couple Gunned Down in Washington State Mass Shooting

The two women were killed at a concert last month.

Rosie O'Donnell Reveals Feeling Dissed by Ellen DeGeneres

The actor and comedian discussed why she never went on Ellen's talk show during a recent Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

Report: Trans Detainee Was Put in Solitary After Assault

The trans immigration detainee reported being sexually assaulted by her roommate, and now activist groups say her move to solitary confinement is a form of punishment for speaking out.

The movie you can salivate to

If you're ever at a club and you see TV screens showing off group sex, pig masks, and fan dancers, you may be watching Schwarzwald, one of the most intriguing films ever made.

Lesbian, Bisexual Scientists Receive Nobel Prizes

Prizes were presented to American lesbian chemist Carolyn Bertozzi and bi Swedish geneticist Svante Paabo at a ceremony Saturday in Stockholm.

Scavullo and the great ones

Openly gay photography legend Francesco Scavullo shot every great celebrity for decades: Grace, Liz, Janis, Liza, Barbra, Brooke, Cindy, Bowie, and on and on and on up to the present day. By the time he died at age 82 on January 6, he was not only a chronicler of the great ones, he had long since become one himself.

How the Juvenile Justice System Is Failing LGBTQ Youth

The failure puts these incarcerated young people at risk and is bad for society as a whole, writes Sean Cahill of Fenway Health.

Growing Up Is Hard to Do

Acclaimed lesbian author Stacey D'Erasmo's third novel, The Sky Below, charts her antihero's metamorphosis into a post-gay man.

Op-ed: Are You Responsible for My HIV?

HIV advocate Aaron Laxton on how the influence of friends can make the difference when a person faces risky behavior.

Cate Blanchett program announces first 11 women, trans, and nonbinary filmmakers to support

Each will receive $50,000 to help them make a short film that will serve as "proof of concept" for a larger project.

Seat Filler The Advocates Guide to Theater

Your man on the New York theater scene swoons for Catherine Zeta-Jones in A Little Night Music and uncovers some little gems like the latest solo efforts from David Greenspan and Judy Gold.

Seat Filler October 2011

Our man on the New York theater scene boards a big gay bus to see struggling small-town teens, Jonathan Groff's racist rants, Joey Arias and his twisted puppets, an oversexed boy wizard, and more.

The Life of a Wrong and Wayward 'War-Time' President

Pack those churches, make that cash, lives be damned!

LGBTQ+ Cold Case Files: What Really Happened to Marsha P. Johnson?

More than three decades after her murder, Johnson’s case remains unsolved.

Tyra Loves Gays Who Hate Gays

Tyra tackles gays who hate being gay, some 400-pound "ex-gay" tackles his gay lil' bro on Jerry Springer, and Dave White tackles the IQ points evaporating before his very eyes.

Toxicology experts say death from medications in Nex Benedict case ‘very, very uncommon’

Following the announcement that the teenager’s death was suicide through the combined toxicity of two common medications, The Advocate spoke with experts about the risks of these drugs.

In 'Alex Strangelove,' Gay Teens Are Finally 'Pretty in Pink'

Filmmaker Craig Johnson discusses his groundbreaking Netflix teen sex comedy centered on a questioning youth.

The Most Extreme Antigay Candidate This Political Season

A candidate for mayor of Kings Mountain, N.C., cites Kim Davis and asks "What's wrong with eradicating homosexuals?"