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Rock Hudson Documentary Gets Stirring New Queer Trailer

Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed comes to HBO and Max on June 28.

10 of the Best Films of Rock Hudson, the Closeted Mid-Century Hollywood Dreamboat

Find out what made Rock Hudson such a big deal.

A man's man

Sexy leading man Dennis Quaid talks about surviving drama club, what went wrong with Meg, and playing a married gay man in Todd Haynes's acclaimed new film, Far From Heaven

Valentine's Dinner Idea: Recipes From Dead Gay Celebrities

Ever want to squeeze Liberace's sticky buns or wrap your lips around Rock Hudson's cannoli? Now you can. 

A Movie Lovers' Feast, for Straight and Gay Alike

The classic-film event of the year offers Bette Davis tormenting Joan Crawford, Rock Hudson at his closeted best, a 3D trip down the Yellow Brick Road, and much, much more for LGBT fans. 

Gloria Joseph Remains the True Treasure of the Virgin Islands

The Afro-Caribbean lesbian scholar (and partner of the late Audre Lorde) still has things to teach us.

Obama Honors Parkland Shooting Survivors in 'Time 100'

The former president commended the students' bravery and embrace of intersectionality.

President Obama on Why He Made Stonewall a Landmark

The president's legacy will include designating the first LGBT monument.

Riley Shows His Range

Renowned composer Terry Riley uses the sound of children's toys and the spirit of Native American rituals in his latest work The Cusp of Magic. Ironically it is one of his most accessible works to date.

Director Alice Wu: Bring Back the Days of the Coming Out Letter

To celebrate this weekend's National Coming Out Day, the woman behind Saving Face and The Half of It recalls her own memorable story.

Another Brazilian Model Has Died During Fashion Week

Model Tales Cott died on the runway just days ago and now Caroline Bittencourt has been found dead from drowning. 

'Wizard of Oz' Dress Can't Be Auctioned by University Yet, Court Rules

Catholic University wants to auction the Dorothy costume gifted to a faculty member decades ago, but his niece says she is the rightful owner.

Project 2025 director quits due to Trump campaign pressure

Trump has attempted to distance himself from the initiative that looks to MAGA-inspired federal government without a Department of Education of LGBTQ+ rights.

Richard Blanco, Gay Inaugural Poet, Pens Anthem for Latinx Lives

Blanco was commissioned by USA Today to write a poem that reflects on the El Paso shooting.

Stonewall Inn, in Danger of Shuttering, Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

The country's first designated LGBTQ+ monument is struggling after being closed for three months. 

Billy Porter's 'Once on This Island' Charms

Billy Porter, who gave one of his first interviews as an out actor in The Advocate just three years ago, breathes new life into the Broadway musical Once on This Island, running now at UCLA's Freud Playhouse.

The Path to LGBTQ Equality Is Through the Constitution

Congress, presidents, and judges won't save us, writes GLAAD's Sarah Kate Ellis. But a 230-year-old document might.

How to Stop the LGBT Rights Backslide

Amending the constitution is the only way to safeguard our lives. 

Marc Shaiman Finds His Inner Activist

Hairspray composer Marc Shaiman made headlines when he took a theater director to task for staging a production of his musical and then donating money to Prop. 8. The director ultimately resigned, but Shaiman, still fired up, sunk his energy into a new project, Prop. 8 -- The Musical.

Lea DeLaria, Zakiya Thomas on Life After 'Roe'

We're not defeated -- or deterred. Remember that in November.

Russian Lesbian Tells Inspiring Tale of Escape by Boat With Canadian Lover

Elena and Meg spent 10 months on the ocean in otder to be together, a story Elena shares in a new book.