'Why Do You Have to Say They're Gay?'
Some readers wonder why it's important to cover LGBTQ+ athletes, politicians, and other public figures. Our social media manager explains The Advocate's policy.
May 22 2023 12:54 PM
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Some readers wonder why it's important to cover LGBTQ+ athletes, politicians, and other public figures. Our social media manager explains The Advocate's policy.
Queer artists and creators gathered at Spotify's Los Angeles office to celebrate the streaming service's new equity program.
"Reflection, Celebration, Rejuvenation" was the theme for a World AIDS Day ball hosted by The Center in New York.
A new book by Rick Karlin and St Sukie de la Croix documents the Windy City's LGBTQ+ bar community going all the way back to Prohibition.
Artist-in-residence Sarah Joy Ford and curator Alexis Bard Johnson talked to The Advocate about how pulp novels gave rise to lesbian literary culture.
A new retelling of Pride & Prejudice from Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, and Zackary Grady is the gay adaptation we've been waiting for.
Tamara Podemski's character reveals a painful story from her childhood in the next episode of Amazon Studios' sci-fi Western series.
"It's very sad that in this country where people are obsessed with freedom, there seems to be a cognitive disconnect around who gets to experience freedom," Reid said during his Broadway debut.
The actor behind Outer Range's gay Native American sheriff talks representation, family, and why the Western genre is due for an update.
The American ice dancer captures a turning point in figure skating with her new memoir.
Tony Award winner Matthew Lopez will direct the queer rom-com for Amazon Studios.
For 2021 U.S. silver medalist Amber Glenn, coming out changed her in ways she couldn't have imagined.
The Canadian Olympic ice dancer, who came out in June, is highlighting game changers in figure skating and the causes they support.
Stars Murphy and Mary Hollis Inboden, along with writer/producer Valerie Armstrong, talk about subverting sitcom stereotypes.
The Emmy winner for Schitt's Creek and Mary Hollis Inboden share a moment in this dark comedy from writer/producer Valerie Armstrong.
"To me, [One Last Stop] is an Unbury Your Gays book," says author Casey McQuiston.
On the second anniversary of her best-selling novel, McQuiston discusses Trump, escapism, and the possibility of a spinoff.
Two of Hollywood's leading gay actors spoke out against the Catholic Church's stance on same-sex unions Monday.
A federal minimum wage hike, which the bisexual senator voted against, would have lifted up many in her own community.
"There is a long history accusing 2SLGBTQ+ people of pedophilia and of 'corrupting' children and youth," says YouthLine Executive Director Berkha Gupta.