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The gays who took on Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” are back, and this time they want to show you their “Peacock.”Check out their latest video tribute here.
Horrible and in bad taste....
I remember when Advocate was the gay Newsweek. Sad.
Go on boys, dance! While this is not my cup of tea, I love it when we homos do something that inspires us—especially when we don't give a shit what the brain dead Christofascists have to say about it. Shake it, don't break it!
Retarded.
These young men are made in God's image, there is no need to be "concerned" about them. What you should be concerned about is being unkind to his children. Live and let live!
Only thing I can figure is that Concerned is a closet case, otherwise why would he be on an Advocate page to start with. Or he's probably just a troll. Oh well, they guys are cute.
I think Concerned 'Americans' is just upset that it didn't get to see their peaCock cause which of all the numerous stories posted today do they spend their time checking up on and sending replies.... yea down conservative horndog down.
Well, well. It is obvious that The Advocate is having an infestation of conservative cockroaches, sicked on us by Tea Party scum. Another proof that we are WINNING the culture war, and you vermin are seeing the handwriting in the wall and writhing desperately in your hate.
These boys need Jesus!!!!!!!
Hey "Concerned"... with your name-calling, your true colors of hate are showing. And because you're "praying" for them, we're supposed to believe you're getting all "Christian" up in here? Name-calling isn't very "Christian" (at least what "Christian" is supposed to be). What do they say about judge not lest.....?
Seventeen-year-old Spencer Perry is the latest of a number of young people who are standing up for their gay and lesbian parents and showing that the kids are all right, no matter what politicians might say.
LGBT organizations need more racially diverse leaders, and there are a number of resolvable reasons why they are now lacking, argues Jimmy Nguyen.
Dustin Lance Black, the screenwriter and founding board member for the American Foundation for Equal Rights, spoke to The Advocate after an appeals court called Prop. 8 unconstitutional.
What the appeals court judges said in their ruling on Proposition 8’s constitutionality will have far-reaching consequences, and that has our opponents freaking out.
India's gay Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil was burned in effigy when he surprised his countrymen and came out. Now he's going undercover to find love on a new reality show on TLC.
Instead of the typical campaign commercials advocating against antigay ballot initiatives like North Carolina's Amendment 1, Working Films is going deeper to show how these laws harm families.
The executive producers for the Hollywood Rush witnessed a friend’s struggle with the drug and are trying to do something about it.
In honor of our March cover subject, we're sharing our own Madonna recollections, including getting nearly trampled by her fans and receiving correspondence from the lady herself.
One groom-to-be asks what to do if you've already been married once before, but not "gay-married." Is it taboo to ask friends for wedding gifts again?
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Kyle Richards tells us about fending off gay advances toward her husband and receiving come-ons from lesbians.
New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn said that Gov. Chris Christie appears to be playing a “political game” with his call for a marriage equality referendum in New Jersey.
Court rules mandate that documents filed under seal become public 10 years after a decision in the case — unless a legal party shows “good cause” as to why they should remain out of the public’s hands.
Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, two of the producers of NBC’s new critically acclaimed musical series, explain why the backstage drama of creating a musical about Marilyn Monroe has mass appeal and why big stars like Anjelica Huston, Uma Thurman, Bernadette Peters, and Nick Jonas were eager to appear in it.
The staff of The Advocate turns back the pages of time and shares their favorite Broadway memories. We asked for yours earlier so it only seemed fair that we share, too.
Who has the best Easter bonnet? It's just another of the unexpected ways that Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS raises money for the cause.
The March 2012 issue of The Advocate kicks off our 45th anniversary by paying homage to its birth year, 1967.
Costume designer Tim Chappel shares private sketches with The Advocate of his work on The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and gives the behind-the-scenes scoop on that flip-flop dress.
Find out why actress Kathleen Chalfant calls the annual Flea Market and Grand Auction in Times Square "the most glamorous flea market you've ever seen." It raised half a million dollars to fight HIV/AIDS.
Here's your chance to hear the best of Broadway sung with you in mind at the annual Broadway Backwards event.
We asked for your most loved and loathed moments from the Broadway stage. Here are eight of our reader's favorite musical moments, plus two that were not so well received.
It's no secret that megalopolises New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles have robust LGBT life — and we've even heard tell of little queer hoods like the Castro and P-Town. This isn't that list.
The Human Rights Campaign released its newly updated Corporate Equality Index today. Here's the complete list of companies that scored 100% for being LGBT-friendly.
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