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Heartbreaking Elton John health update: 'I can't see anything'

"I can't see anything. I can't read anything. I can't watch anything," Sir Elton John revealed in a new interview about his Disney+ documentary Elton John: Never Too Late.

Surf, Sand, and Solidarity

What happens when one woman's vacation is some teenager's lifeline? 

The NY Times Is Lucky to Have Jennifer Finney Boylan — So Are We

The trans writer's work continues to inspire straight, cisgender, and LGBTQ readers.

Ding-Dong, Jesse Helms is Dead

First Jerry Falwell, now Jesse Helms. One by one, the famous bigots of America are contributing their best (and last) service to this nation's progress -- they're dying.

Splitting Adam

Once, Salesman Big Winners at Harris-Hosted Tonys

Audra McDonald, Judith Light, and Mike Nichols win big.

An Ironman Athlete Tells His Coming Out Story

Thomas James tells how he used race training to build the courage to live open and honest.

Richard Hatch: The Naked Truth

Now free to compete on the fourth edition of Celebrity Apprentice, the Survivor winner talks prison sex and the ongoing legal troubles that threaten his alliance with the gay tribe.

Carl Nassib Announces Retirement From NFL

The first out gay player in the NFL hangs up the cleats after seven seasons.

Johnny Knoxville

He brought sexual anarchy into America's living rooms with Jackass. Now he's a sex saint with three gay bear apostles in John Waters's A Dirty Shame. Meet a Southern man without inhibitions

Pentatonix Singer Scott Hoying Marries Model Mark Manio

The couple tied the knot during a romantic seaside ceremony in Santa Barbara.

Coming Out 2006, part 1

Our readers tell us about coming out to family and friends--and to the nation. Part one

How She Move

A review of Ian Rashid's new film about step dancing, screening at the 2007 Film Festival.

Op-ed: I'm Not 'Synthetic,' I'm Lucky

Brittany Burges is the daughter of four people -- two gay men and two lesbians. She explains why the words of Dolce & Gabbana continue to sting.

Op-ed: Trans Men's Voices Belong in the Suicide Conversation

Within certain trans spaces, trans men have long been silenced -- but this needs to end in the face of the ongoing trans suicide crisis.

Jennifer Finney Boylan Looks Back on Her Infamous Interview With Oprah

On The Advocate's LGBTQ&A podcast, the icon and author discusses how conversations about trans identity have evolved since the 2000s.

You may be a fan of Gwen Stefani, but she's not really a fan of you

Week 11 of Dave White's American Idol recaps reminds you that meeting your idols may not always be such a good idea.