Queer adults aren't just obsessed with astrology — they believe in it.
Research reveals that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to consult the stars for answers.
August 28, 2025
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Research reveals that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to consult the stars for answers.
Less than half of U.S. adults who are LGBTQ+ (48 percent) say they identify with a religion, according to a new study by Pew Research Center.
The Sapphics are split on this dating question from the heavens.
The Puerto Rican television personality's horsocopes reached an estimated 120 million viewers a day.
Nicholas explains how horoscopes can facilitate healing.
Astrologer Chani Nicholas says, "If you want to access that map of your life, you can."Â
Nationally syndicated astrologer Holiday Mathis gives The Advocate the celestial goods on the big three presidential candidates.
On YouTube, celeb astrologer Walter Mercado addresses Donald Trump's anti-immigrant statements, calling his political future 'slim.'
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.
Dorfman, one of our Advocates of the Year, launched and curated a space for and by LGBTQ+ creatives.
Renowned composer Terry Riley uses the sound of children's toys and the spirit of Native American rituals in his latest work The Cusp of Magic. Ironically it is one of his most accessible works to date.
When her ex's Google searches became intertwined with hers, Jenny Jedeikin finally had had enough.
Harris is expected to make the announcement soon. Here's what some of our team thinks.
American Idol would like you to know that in 1990 you should have been listening to more Australian chart hits.
Frederick Woodruff (the creator of Lurid Digs) is now the art director of the Bob Mizer Foundation, which promotes the work of the classic male photographer. Woodruff talked with us about posing straps, the revival of Physique Pictorial, and the courage it took to change gay publishing.