Imperfect Paradise
Even with all its problems, Mexico’s capital — the largest city in the world where gay marriage is recognized — is worth a trip south of the border.
In Plain Sight
It’s a straight man, art critic Blake Gopnik, who has come to the defense of “Hide/Seek,” the Smithsonian’s gay-themed exhibit.
And Then There Were Four
The freshman class of the 112th Congress includes Rhode Island’s David Cicilline, the fourth openly gay sitting representative.
Mysterious
The U.S. version of Skins is a mostly faithful remake of the groundbreaking British series — except for the gender switch of its gay character. Creator Bryan Elsley reveals what’s behind the decision.
Fair and Balanced
As GLAAD marks its 25th anniversary, The Advocate looks back at some of the group’s biggest victories in the struggle for fair representation of LGBT people.
Suicide: Risks of Reporting
A delicate tension exists between noting an increase in reports of gay youth suicides and a fear that doing so will increase attempts.
On the Chase
By letting Tea Party members speak their mind, ambitious gay reporter Chase Whiteside finds fans, critics, and millions of YouTube views.
Fear and Loathing in Idaho
Fifty-five years ago in Boise, gays became public enemy number 1.
Kennedy Can, Can't He?
As the issue of same-sex marriage makes its way to the Supreme Court, all eyes are on Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Out With the Old
Gay candidates work to harness anti-incumbent sentiment.
The Fight's Not Over
With repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” far from complete, soldiers and advocacy groups plot their continued battle to serve openly.
Status Update
The gay cocreator of Facebook has a new website that aims to turn your social networking into social service.
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