Cynthia Erivo dazzles the 2024 Out100 event with powerful speech
The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
December 11, 2024
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The Wicked actress was honored as the 2024 Out100 Icon of the Year.
A new mural of the beloved drag queen and star of John Waters movies such as Hairspray and Pink Flamingos sends a larger-than-life message that queer people can't be erased.
Logo helps The Advocate prepare for the big 5-0 at its third annual Trailblazer Honors.
Braunwyn Windham-Burke and her husband, Sean, are supporting their son's gender creativity.
The Divine Miss M delivers a stunning cover of TLC's classic 'Waterfalls,' from her upcoming album It's the Girls.
The images are part of his "Earth Worship" series of portraits and landscapes.
The creators of the gay teen comedy G.B.F. promise plenty of holiday cheer.
Pope Francis saying the Catholic Church "cannot bless sin" is a shameful step backward for an institution that must modernize.
McFatridge, the first out gay player in the Western Hockey League, is one of 10 winners of The Future is NOW! Awards for his work combating bullying.
The 25th anniversary events bring together Tony-nominated cabaret star Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, 12 Lambda award finalists (T Cooper, Richard Kramer, Ryka Aoki, and more), and Los Angeles literary pioneers Malcolm Boyd, Lillian Faderman, Katherine V. Forrest, John Rechy, and Patricia Nell Warren.
The Advocate spoke with RuPaul's Drag Race's Miss Fame after she sashayed away.
Dancing changed Isaiah Esquire's life for the better.
In a video interview with The Advocate, the out actors shared that they were honored to play activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon in the HBO Max series.
Donald Trump’s vice-presidential pick has reinvented himself repeatedly.
Corporate executive Peter Coors joins actor Gary Sinise and Fox News anchor Bret Baier in withdrawing from conservative Catholic group Legatus's summit.
While there have been incredible advances in treatment, care, and services, there is still so much to be done to end the HIV epidemic.
From the church pews to the streets of protest, faith has been our sanctuary and source of strength.