Here are all the wins for LGBTQ+ artists and allies at the 2025 Grammys
The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
February 3, 2025
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The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
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Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.
The Grammy nominations have arrived and they are so gay.
"I grew up in New York City," Lady Gaga explained. "I also was a student of Paris is Burning when I was really, really young."
The Grammy nominee is hitting the studio and ready to give fans what they want.
Gigi Goode headlines the 40th anniversary Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend in Washington D.C. January 9 to 12, 2025.
The gay Bridgerton heartthrob will join the cast of the upcoming two-part film adapted from the popular Broadway musical.
The first out trans woman to top the charts globally will star in the closing concert.
Johnny Mathis's career spanned nearly 70 years, releasing 70 albums and selling over 350 million records worldwide.
"I want you to know that we are working tirelessly with agencies and advocates to ensure that you are able to safely and securely travel to and from the U.S.,” Capital Pride executive director Ryan Bos said
The nation’s longest-running Gay Ski Week returns January 12-19 for its 48th year, but tickets are going fast.
The EqualityPAC fundraiser will be held on June 4 at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
Massages, mezcal tastings, and an Otaku Quest with Megan Thee Stallion? Airbnb's latest update is its most ambitious – and most fabulous – yet.
The star, composer, and lyricist of Waitress: The Musical, Sara Bareilles, chats with Advocate Channel about how the show elevates women's friendships as one of the great loves stories, and how the show leans into food and music for the soul.
The Grammy winner chats with The Advocate about how Elton John, Joni Mitchell, the Indigo Girls, and her chosen family figure into her art.
Opinion: ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ soars while ‘American Badass’ grinds like nails on a chalkboard inside a screeching subway car coming to an abrupt halt, writes John Casey.
As much as homophobic denominations like Burrell's Church of God in Christ don't want to admit it, righteous gay and bi men are part of their congregations.
The Nashville-based musician talks to The Advocate about leading listeners to love, Madonna, and infusing his music with queer history.
Keep it here for updates from The Advocate as our senior national reporter, Christopher Wiggins, covers the DNC from the event.
Grammy-nominated Chappell Roan has four-word response to management split story
The Out100 honoree is standing up for herself and keeping it very real with Billboard magazine.