Must-see LGBTQ+ films every straight ally should watch
The ultimate act of allyship is to watch, listen, and understand our stories.
April 24, 2025
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The ultimate act of allyship is to watch, listen, and understand our stories.
The Out100 honors those making a difference in our community and beyond.
In lieu of an in-person ceremony, the LGBTQ+ media organization is throwing a star-studded virtual fundraiser.
They and other winners were highlighted in a virtual ceremony Thursday evening.
It's the holiday season, which means it's time to carol. Or at least, it's time to sing our praises for Carol and the other LGBT cinematic standouts of the year.
The Pulse shooting happened just months ago, and now a hurricane is threatening festivities, but Pride is set to go on with a renewed spirit.
Stark’s character just had his first kiss with another man on ABC’s 9-1-1, and conservatives are predictably losing their minds.
The event will be livestreamed free October 18, with donations suggested to benefit NewFest and the New York City Anti-Violence Project.
The call will happen a day after thousands of LGBTQ+ leaders and supporters signed a letter of endorsement for the vice president’s candidacy.
The LGBTQ&A podcast talks with the director and associate producer of this moving new Netflix documentary.
A lawyer for Mike Jeffries has requested a hearing to determine if he's mentally competent to stand trial.
The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene pays tribute to Freddie Mercury with Anthony Rapp, heads back to Memphis with Adam Pascal, klutzes around Chekhov with Michael Urie, and much more.
9-1-1: Lone Star's Brian Michael Smith is the first Black transmasculine series regular in television history.
Will O'Donnell's character face off with Bette Porter?
"Together in Pride: You Are Not Alone" was hosted by Billy Eichner and Lilly Singh, and included an array of LGBTQ talent.
We've assembled 32 films to recommend, from 1977's Word Is Out to 2021's Pieces of Us.
130 members of Congress filed a joint amicus brief supportive of a lesbian couple challenging DOMA in court.