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Durk Dehner steps down from Tom of Finland Foundation after Nazi controversy

The ToFF cofounder announced that he was stepping down as the president of the nonprofit.

Keeping the record queer with LGBTQ+ archives

Maintaining our queer history records will help keep them safe and available to all.

From The Archives: The Groovy Guy, '69

Set the Wayback Machine for 1969, Sherman, and we will take a trip to The Advocate's first few years as a Los Angeles newspaper.

From the Archive: Sting on Kissing Guys

Sting's coming out with a new album? Let's look back fondly at his 1996 interview with The Advocate.

The Getty Goes Gay Cruising the Archives


Funded in part with a $50,000 grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation and curated from the gargantuan collection of the One National Gay and Lesbian Archives, this eclectic, poignant, and most often whimsical exhibition is spread over three venues.

From the Archive: Our 'Mad Men' Interviews

Before Mad Men returns for its final season, revisit The Advocate's Q&As with three of the AMC drama's most appealing stars: Jon Hamm, Christina Hendricks, and Elisabeth Moss.

From The Advocate Archive: Valerie Harper Interview

Look back at actress Valerie Harper's talk with The Advocate in 2006 and find a true ally.

A Writer Just Archived Every LGBT Character on TV, Ever

Boy Culture's Matthew Rettenmund tells us why he expended blood, sweat, and tears to chronicle every queer character in the history of television.

New Archive Shows Real History of LGBT-Led Families

The Family Equality Council and Yale University have partnered to create an interactive timeline, and Yale is preserving an archive of materials on the LGBT family equality movement.

The Advocate's 1969 Article on The Stonewall Riots

The Advocate's September 1969 article colorfully chronicles the tumultuous Stonewall riots, known as the major spark that ignited the modern gay rights movement.