Father Figure
An American gay man's adoption of two children abandoned by their parents sparks a national debate in Colombia.
Why Is the Best New Gay TV Show
NBC’s most anticipated prime-time series, Awake, offers something precious to LGBT viewers.
Holding On
Bully, a staggering new documentary, follows five children over the course of a school year to examine America's bullying crisis.
Meet the Bay Area's Baby Daddy
A California sperm donor is making the dreams of childless lesbian couples come true — but the federal government considers him a health threat.
Romance and Roulette: Why Vegas Is for Gay Lovers
Las Vegas might not spring to mind for same-sex loving, but it should.
'Iron Lady' Dies; Was Chronicled in Lesbian Director's Film
Editor's Note: With British prime minister Margaret Thatcher passing away on Monday at 87, read The Advocate's interview from 2012 with the lesbian filmmaker who chronicled her life.
Return of Rock Lobster
Written by Aaron Fricke in 1981, Reflections of a Rock Lobster is an autobiographical tale of the then 18-year-old high school senior who — more than three decades before Constance McMille
Not Garden Variety
After dazzling audiences with his award-winning Grey Gardens, film director Michael Sucsy branches out, just in time for Valentine's Day, with the romantic comedy-drama The Vow.
Our Exclusive Madonna Interview
Nearly 30 years into her reign as the greatest gay icon, Madonna is back in a big way with her new film, W.E., and her first studio album in four years, reminding us why so many adore her.
Close Encounter: Her Greatest Role Yet?
Glenn Close, who's been dazzling audiences for years with her indelible performances as complicated women, may have found her greatest role yet as the title character in Albert Nobbs.









