Grammys 2025: Empowering messages from LGBTQ+ celebs
Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.
February 3, 2025
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Ricky Cornish shares how Wayne Brady, Scott Hoying, and more queer stars are speaking out in the face of the second coming of Trump.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade walked the LGBTQ+ carpet with their daughter, who is fighting to create safe spaces for other trans youth.
Advocate contributor Jacob Anderson-Minshall recounts a few of his favorite moments from the 2013 pop culture extravaganza.
The world's largest children's magazines are (finally) representing LGBT families.
In the final days leading up to the Iowa presidential caucus, Michelle Bachmann is touting herself as more anti-marriage equality and anti-abortion rights than her opponents.
Get to know Laurie — Olympic champion, Dancing With the Stars winner, and best-selling author — in the new MTV #SeeHer campaign.
The library's "Serving in Silence: LGBTQ+ Veterans" collection seeks to encompass the experiences of all segments of the community.
Forget your troubles, come on get happy...
Broadway's Kinky Boots and Hedwig haven't cornered the market on men in heels. Check out these five new shows featuring boys who beat their faces.
Sergio Urrego, 16, is dead after he was allegedly harassed by administrators at his Colombian Catholic school, where the principal accused him of being a gay atheist and anarchist.
The new documentary I Am Divine will screen at South by Southwest, along with docs on gay seniors, the Continental bathhouse, and porn star Buck Angel.
The victim was Michael Sandy, a gay black 28-year-old. The suspects were a crew of young whites who ran out of money and drugs on a Sunday night and figured a gay man would be an easy mark for a robbery.
An Orthodox rabbi who's also a drag queen, lesbian songstress Janis Ian, and gay Beatles manager Brian Epstein are among the subjects of films in the fest.
The esteemed director's unscripted show, Home Sweet Home, accentuates understanding over aggression -- and pulls it off without being treacly.
After exploring the AIDS crisis and the life of Marsha P. Johnson, filmmaker David France is back.
The directorial debut from Olivia Wilde stars Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever (whose character is a lesbian) as studious besties who live it up before graduation.
A young Dem just snagged a legislative seat from a long-entrenched Republican.