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New Hampshire men can't wear anti-trans gear at their kids' school while their lawsuit proceeds

Two men have sued the Bow School District in an effort to protest transgender athletes.

Rebellion, Strength, Strong, and Purple

That title makes no sense. But then neither does the article of clothing to which it's referring. Would it help if you knew that astrology is involved? No? Thought not.

Are You Being Served?

For some gay men, the best part of being a personal assistant to the rich and fabulous is the drama.

Monkeypox Cases Are Down Nationally but Up in Communities of Color

The White House announced a new program aimed at reaching communities of color with education, vaccination, and treatment of monkeypox in order to ensure health care access equity.

Dr. Fauci Isn’t Going Anywhere Until There's a Cure for HIV

As part of National LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week, "America's doctor" speaks with The Advocate about new treatments and his burning passion to stay in the fight.

Gone to Austin, looking for Elijah

Our South by Southwest correspondent crams a lot of live music and Red Bull into two days, although music fan Elijah Wood remains elusive

From Rent to Russell

Anthony Rapp talks about costarring with Russell Crowe-and the bisexual subtext-in the Oscar hopeful A Beautiful Mind

Top 10 hot spring parties

Shake off the winter blues and bound into spring's sizzling hot social schedule. There is a thrilling slew of parties about to perk up gay and lesbian calendars, from ostentatious oceanside options to decadent desert diversions. Check the dates, check your luggage and come out to play.

Why Television Is Outpacing Film in Diversity

Wilson Cruz, Paris Barclay, Outfest Fusion's Taj Paxton, and Anjelica Huston weigh in on the growing divide between television and film in featuring LGBT people, especially those of color.

Grindr’s 2024 in review from tops to bottoms and from daddy culture to Charli XCX

The gay hookup app has some sexy data on its users. Check it out.

WATCH: Obama Signs LGBT Exec. Order

'America's federal contracts should not subsidize discrimination against the American people,' said the president before amending two executive orders to protect LGBT employees.

Seat Filler June 2010 The Advocates Guide to Theater

From Edie Falco as a butch ex-con to Reichen Lehmkuhl's underwear in My Big Gay Italian Wedding, your man on the New York theater scene takes in the greatest and gayest shows off-Broadway.

Change in a Crowded Field

Anthony Woods is a gay African-American Iraq veteran running for a California congressional seat against eight other candidates, but adversity has never stopped him before.

Stop Naming Buildings After Homophobes and Transphobes

Honoring someone who targets our community is more than a micro-aggression, it's a denial of our humanity.

Why Princess Diana's Wedding Was a Gay Coming-of-Age Moment

For many gays in the early '80s, a fairy tale was just what they needed.

Berry Delivers Stirring Pride Speech

John Berry, the highest-ranking openly LGBT official in the Obama administration, delivered a stirring and poignant appeal to Justice Department employees at their Pride celebration.

Provincetown Film Festival Lineup Features Billy Porter, Bruce LaBruce, and More

The international festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.

Was Tony Bennett the Last of the Quintessential New Yorkers?

Anthony Dominick Benedetto represented a generation of city icons whose names were synonymous with the city, passing the torch to Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.