Knock at the Cabin Opens a Suspenseful Queer Door to the End of the World
Two gay dads are vacationing with their kid in a remote cabin when four strangers arrive, warning them that they face "tough decisions, terrible decisions."
February 4, 2023
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Two gay dads are vacationing with their kid in a remote cabin when four strangers arrive, warning them that they face "tough decisions, terrible decisions."
Young men flocked to the story of a queer-led family confronting the apocalypse.
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The Advocate's Christopher Wiggins also scored a nomination for Outstanding Online Journalism Article.
If the outlandish rhetoric from the 2016 Republican National Convention has you feeling some type of way, social media is here to save the day.Â
After some claimed Hillary Clinton's embrace of minority groups cost her the election, will midterm candidates back off their outreach to LGBTs and people of color?
If you ask our columnist, the October 8 gay boycott doesn't go far enough. It's time to let antigay states form an imperfect union of the benighted and for every self-respecting gay man and lesbian to leave for more-enlightened homelands.
In his first Advocate interview, the ex-congressman--and Arianna's ex-husband--talks about his activism on behalf of bisexual visibility.
Inside the Gill Action Fund, the most effective pro-gay political weapon you never heard of.
Inside the Gill Action Fund, the most effective pro-gay political weapon you never heard of.
Banning bad cops from Pride celebrations is understandable, but banning all cops isn't, writes Amanda Kerri.
Mark Bingham was a rugby champion; PR firm owner; friend to hundreds; fervent University of California, Berkeley, booster; and gay man. His death--and, when his story hit the wires, his life--gave America an authentic gay hero.
The Family Guy and American Dad creator discusses funny LGBT stereotypes and outs one of his most popular characters as "almost certainly gay."
Broadway and TV star B.D. Wong talks about his new book on the harrowing premature birth of his son--and about why he's finally ready to speak out in The Advocate
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."