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Who was James Baldwin? A look at the Black gay writer and civil rights activist's life and legacy

James Baldwin's work remains relevant today, on what would have been his one-hundredth birthday.

House Ethics Committee ready to probe Foley case

House speaker Dennis Hastert's job is on the line as members of the Ethics Committee decide how to launch a credible investigation of former congressman Mark Foley's salacious computer messages to teenage pages.

Spirit Award Nominees Announced

A special Spirit Award will be given to the ensemble cast of out director Todd Haynes's I'm Not There, a biopic of legendary musician Bob Dylan.

How Tina D'Elia and Mary Guzman Help Us See Overlooked Latinas

Tina D'Elia, star of the wonderful Overlooked Latinas, and its director, Mary Guzman, sit to discuss the show and the future.

Heartthrob Lee Pace cast in 'The Running Man' reboot

Lee Pace joins Glen Powell, Katy O'Brian, and Josh Brolin in this adaptation of the 1985 Stephen King novel.

WATCH: 10 Years of Marriage Equality Will Make You Weep

Richard Blanco, the first openly gay and Latino man to deliver the inaugural poem, has a powerful new piece reflecting on the decade since marriage equality first came to the U.S.

God Save the King

Christopher Marlowe's Edward II is revived by The Red Bull Theater in New York City and, as Don Shewey discovers, suffers from trying to make a gay play "gayer."

Dumbledore Actor Michael Gambon Dead at 82

Gambon played the gay character of Albus Dumbledore in most of the Harry Potter films.

Speakers at the 2018 Women's March, By City

Powerhouse speakers are expected at four cities, but protests will be held across the nation.

Republican Lawmakers Side With Trump, Support LGBTQ Discrimination

Eight senators and 45 House members don't think the Civil Rights Act applies to you.

Orlando's Memorial for Pulse Victims Is a Labyrinth

A new memorial will honor the 49 victims killed in the Pulse attack and could be completed as soon as next week.

Why should being gay be a crime?

In 75 countries being gay is still a crime. French activist Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, hopes to change that by having the United Nations adopt a resolution calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality worldwide. Tin spoke to The Advocate ahead of a press conference in Paris where he announced the news.

Watch: Barack Obama's Message in Honor of Stonewall Day

The 44th president will be part of a star-studded virtual fundraising event benefiting groups that provide sorely needed services to the LGBTQ+ community.

Ruling Is In: Virginia Marriage Ban Unconstitutional

The ruling was accompanied by a stay, meaning same-sex couples can not yet begin marrying in Virginia.