Gay Soldier Goes From YouTube to Tire Tube
A viral video star uses his fame to raise money for people with HIV.
How Washington Was Won
Passage of the marriage equality bill in Washington caps a long, deliberate journey for Ed Murray, the gay state senator behind the campaign.
Coming Out on the Titanic
A new book takes us back to the decks of the fated vessel, where tragedy struck both gay and straight passengers.
Adopting From India: Babies Without Borders
Many gay men are having biological children for less money and less hassle by seeking surrogacy in India.
Editor's Letter: We Will Never Stop
The momentum of progress in recognizing same-sex unions is almost as staggering as the anti-equality movements to stop it.
The Interview: Oh, Ricky!
As he prepares to bring sizzling Latin authenticity to his role in the Broadway revival of Evita, megastar Ricky Martin reveals the other passions in his life.
By George, Clooney’s Got Us
Gearing up for the one-night-only L.A. reading of 8, Dustin Lance Black’s Prop. 8 play, George Clooney reaffirms his commitment to marriage equality and opens up about persistent gay rumors, his bromance with Brad Pitt, and the prospect of playing Paul Lynde.
Kristen Bell: Saved By the Bell
Starring as a smart and sassy management consultant on Showtime’s House of Lies, the Burlesque beauty and Gossip Girl narrator opens up for the first time about how marriage inequality has stalled her plans to wed fiancé Dax Shepard.
Editor's Letter
Editor in chief Matthew Breen reflects on The Advocate's humble beginnings 45 years ago.
A Small Way Gay People Are Changing the World
LGBTs are learning that with Kiva, a tiny loan can change a life.
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