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NewFest returns to NYC on Thursday with over 140 queer titles for its 36th film festival

NewFest returns to NYC on Thursday with over 140 queer titles for its 36th film festival

Don’t miss out on the film festival celebrating queer artistry and get your passes today!

The Menéndez Brothers ; House of Spoils; Heartstopper; Fanatic; Joker Folie a deux

43 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in October 2024 & where to watch them

Fall is here and spooky season is upon us. Here’s what we are watching all month long.

Escape to laid-back luxury at this elevated rainforest resort

The Hotel Three Sixty welcomes LGBTQ+ couples with unparalleled service and 360-degree views of the Pacific Ocean and Costa Rican rainforests.

Gay GOP Kids Changing Hearts, Minds

The LGBT children of Republican members of Congress are winning over their conservative, anti-same sex marriage parents, but some only privately support the cause. Can love really conquer all?

Advocate, Out, Plus nominated for 2025 GLAAD Media Awards alongside biggest queer films and TV of the year

The Advocate's reporters Ryan Adamczeski and Christopher Wiggins also scored nominations for Outstanding Print Article and Outstanding Online Journalism Article.

MTV 'De-Genders' Prom in Fashion Shoot of Our Dreams

What would prom look like without gender rules? Absolutely gorgeous, it turns out.

Op-ed: The Capitol of Attacks

Some LGBT people spend big bucks and plenty of time on issues like marriage, while ignoring the violence that often plays out in front of them.

All Eyes on Maine

As LGBT activists discuss how and when to restore the freedom to marry in California, the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center's Lorri Jean says all eyes need to be on marriage in Maine.

A Post-Election Call to Action

The time is now to step up against violence targeting LGBTQ people and other marginalized populations, says the leader of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.

'Glimmer of hope' as STI rates slow, syphilis decreases among gay men

Primary and secondary syphilis cases dropped 13 percent among gay and bisexual men for the first time since the CDC began tracking the group in the mid-2000s.

Seattle Bans Conversion Therapy for Minors

The Emerald City becomes the 10th jurisdiction to make such a move.

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Paris Men's Collections, Leather Makes Comeback, Who's That Girl?

AOC Grills Gilead CEO on Truvada Cost: 'People Are Dying'

The congresswoman asked why the HIV prevention drug costs nearly $2,000 in the U.S. but only $8 in Australia.

Silence is part of speaking up

The author of the gay teen novel Geography Club and a resident of Tacoma, Wash., hails Wednesday's Day of Silence--and questions whether all the talking expected on the Christian right's "Day of Truth" on Thursday can really counter the power of silence to support equality for LGBT students

Clock Runs Out on Illinois Marriage Equality Bill

Despite a Senate committee vote in favor (8-5) of the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act on Thursday, advocates in Illinois will not push for marriage equality legislation in the final days of this session.

Nature and Nurture

San Francisco's newest museum building thrusts one of its oldest institutions into the 21st century, with the latest in sustainable architecture and green technology.

Anti-Semitism Is Becoming More Brazen, Including in LGBTQ Spaces

A fracas at a recent LGBTQ conference reflects a growing tide of anti-Jewish animus, writes John Becker, who says queer organizations need to do more to fight it.

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Op-ed: Why I'd Hire an Illegal Immigrant Again

Arizona resident John Waldron and his partner never intended to hire an illegal immigrant as a nanny to their two sons, but they would proudly do it again.