The Advocate wins Outstanding Magazine at GLAAD Media Awards
The Advocate bested nine other nominees, including Cosmopolitan, People, and Vogue.
MARCH 28, 2025
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The Advocate bested nine other nominees, including Cosmopolitan, People, and Vogue.
The out Ugly Betty alum will reprise his roles as Streisand and the diva's lowliest minion next year at London's Menier Chocolate Factory.
Gay playwright Jon Marans tackles the Mattachine Society -- with the help of Ugly Betty star Michael Urie -- in his new play, The Temperamentals.
The pair is involved in a new podcast that tells the queer story of a murder mystery.
This weekend the talented duo will play opposite each other onstage in one of legendary playwright Edward Albee's most acclaimed works.
The latest queer holiday flick from Netflix costars Philemon Chambers, Kathy Najimy, Jennifer Coolidge, and more.
The ad, featuring Alan Cumming, Michael Urie, Margaret Cho, and others, breaks down how faith-based universities are discriminating against LGBTQ+ students and still getting federal funding.
The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene pays tribute to Freddie Mercury with Anthony Rapp, heads back to Memphis with Adam Pascal, klutzes around Chekhov with Michael Urie, and much more.
After an acclaimed turn on the stage, Michael Urie returns to series television with Partners, a sharp new comedy from the creators of Will & Grace.
Boyfriends Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn will participate in a Chicago reading of The Last Sunday in June by out playwright Jonathan Tolins.
The out stars of the hit Netflix holiday flick chat with The Advocate about what making a gay holiday movie means to them.
The actor, in his living room portrayal of a gay man curating Barbra's basement, proved that a great performance can light up a livestream.
Now, that's a handsome couple.
Inspired by a story from Rita Moreno, out actors Michael Urie and Drew Droege reflect on how shame can inhibit queer people.
Vanessa Williams and Michael Urie look back on their notorious days as Ugly Betty's scheming Wilhelmina Slater and her conniving gay sidekick Marc St. James.