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Carmen Xtravaganza, Paris Is Burning Star and Ballroom Icon, Dies at 62

Her House announced Carmen Xtravaganza's passing on Friday.

Gender Outlaw Kate Bornstein Gets Village Voice Cover
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NLGJA Announces 2012 Awards

The organization will present awards at the UNITY 2012 Convention on August 3.

Michael Musto Joins The Advocate, Out as Contributor

The former Village Voice pundit will write columns for Out.com and The Advocate's print edition.

Frankie Grande Sings Rent's 'Seasons of Love' With Ariana

The gay performer put his own spin on the modern Broadway classic -- and is encouraging others to do the same.

Buck Angel Shuts Down Trans Surgery Fundraising Site

A website that was billed as a way to raise money for gender confirmation surgeries has shut down after allegations that it is a scam, which it denies.

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Michael Musto: Dish Warmed Over

Celebrating the release of his new book Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back, the bridge-burning blogger and baron of blind items blabs about his hard-earned position as both historian and spokesman for the gay community.

Op-ed: Why Christine Quinn Didn't Win With LGBT Voters

Rather than being a rejection of an LGBT political candidate, it showed that we've moved beyond identity politics.

Jann Wenner's Legacy: Janis Joplin Lamented Rolling Stone Story Days Before Death

The interview can be viewed in a new light after the magazine’s queer cofounder, Jann Wenner, denigrated Black and female musicians.

Two New Yorkers Poised to Become First Black Gay Men in Congress

Mondaire Jones and Ritchie Torres finished first in their primaries Tuesday in New York and are likely winners in November.

Our heroes

Whether it was by saving lives or simply living life to its fullest, gay men and lesbians were among the thousands of Americans who, on September 11, showed humanity's true spirit

Don’t Slam Sundance

The excitement around this year's Sundance Film Festival has been muted by talk of boycott in response to Mormon efforts to pass Proposition 8. Director and Sundance veteran Gregg Araki explains why he thinks turning your back on the film festival is exactly the wrong approach.

Our heroes

Whether it was by saving lives or simply living life to its fullest, gay men and lesbians were among the thousands of Americans who, on September 11, showed humanity's true spirit

Halloween: Is the Party Over?

Once a place for gays to parade the outlandish and the outrageous, Halloween street parties have been overrun by college kids and gangbangers, appropriated by stroller-pushing moms and out-of-towners, and regulated by angry residents and city officials. Have we lost Halloween forever?