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Chaka Khan celebrates Whitney Houston's LGBTQ+ anthem 'I'm Every Woman'

Out chatted with the R&B legend backstage at the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special , and Khan had nothing but praise for her friend and fellow icon Houston.

Whitney Houston and the Ethics of Posthumous Outing

Is it ever OK to out someone after they die?

Our Chat With Dionne Warwick and Cheyenne Elliott

The two talk to The Advocate about past and future stardom, their late cousin Whitney, and LGBT rights.

Unhinged Melody

The greatest love songs of all time--and one by Bryan Adams too--go through the Idol blender. And the blond takes her calamari home in a "To Go" box...

Bobby Brown: Whitney Was Bi, With Robyn Crawford

A longtime rumor about the pop superstar is confirmed by her ex-husband.

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Once upon a dreamgirl

Being voted off American Idol may have been her ticket to Oscar gold. Jennifer Hudson has arrived. And you, and you, and you, you're going to love her.

The Best LGBT Documentaries of 2017

Here are some of the year's best films about true LGBT stories.

'A League of Their Own' Director Penny Marshall Dies at 75

The beloved star of Laverne & Shirley and director of massive hits of the '80s and '90s died in her Hollywood home on Monday. 

Carl Nassib's Coming-Out Is a Gay NFL Fan's Wish Come True

LGBTQ+ fans no longer have to create might-have-been scenarios around players such as Michael Sam.

Remembering E. Lynn Harris

Publishing veteran Charles Flowers remembers making history with author E. Lynn Harris when, before David Sedaris or Augusten Burroughs, the openly gay black author scored his first New York Times best seller.

Reflections on a Terrible Year and Hope for 2021 Redemption

Is it naive to think 2021 will improve upon 2020?

In the City of Angels, Love Was Greater Than AIDS

The director of a new documentary about the AIDS crisis in Los Angeles in the 1980s — called Commitment to Life — talks about some of the courageous individuals who stepped forward in a fight for survival.

Remembering the Flawed Beauty of Makeup God Kevyn Aucoin

He was the most famous makeup artist ever, creating the iconic looks of Cindy, Christy, and Naomi; Whitney, Janet, Tina, and Cher. But a new film shows Kevyn Aucoin could never quite cover up a painful past.

Colton Underwood’s Underhanded Attempt to Make a Buck

Everyone has a coming out story, but only the privileged get paid to tell it.

Cry, Sundance, cry

Week 7 of Dave White's American Idol recap is not about "Feeling Good" at all. It's about getting on camera for bawling your eyes out.