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Life With La Toya: Are You Ready to Really Know Her?

The illustrious La Toya Jackson talks about her new reality series Life With La Toya, surviving domestic abuse, and the first time she ever watched a drag queen impersonate her.

How I Found Love — and Self-Love — Through Burlesque

Dancing changed Isaiah Esquire's life for the better.

When Your Identity is a Contradiction

Can you be both a proud trans woman and gender nonbinary at the same time? 

Mollee Gray: The Mormon Disney Star Who Quietly Came Out

Actress and dancer Mollee Gray on getting married and shedding her Disney image.

Why Are Lesbian Bars Special?

For LGBTQ+ History Month, the author of Moby Dyke discusses why lesbian bars are so sacred — and why it's so hard to find info on them online.

Kat Graham Learned Everything From Drag Queens

The singer-actress speaks to The Advocate about pursuing her hot single "Put Your Graffiti On Me," her obsession with drag queens, and her close ties to the transgender community.

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A Year of Thinking Gay

A flurry of personal appearances and professional obligations causes one man to hit his gay threshold.

A Gay Little Person Finds Romance and Adventure in 'Unidentified Objects'

The new film explores a segment of the LGBTQ+ community rarely represented.

Dido: The Girl Who Got Away

The smooth-voiced siren on her new album, her fierce LGBT following, and creating the soundtrack to life's important moments.

'LGBTQ&A' Podcast: Jake Shears on Going Solo

The former Scissor Sister discusses his solo album and what's next for the group that first brought him fame.

Welcome to Dallas’s only LGBTQ+ country dancing bar

Explore the LGBTQ+ country dance scene in Dallas through the eyes of a visiting Londoner.

Can Dance Music Honor Its Queer, Trans Roots?

The androgynous deep house musician sounds off on his experiences with defying the gender binary, the rising tides of 'bro' culture, and his nonprofit lipstick line that aims to directly benefit trans folks.

Joel Kim Booster on 'No Asians' and Getting to Know Your Penis

Booster, one of the writers of The Other Two, talks about seeing "No Asians" on dating apps and his "weird" relationship to his phallus.

Friends With Benefits

What's a little make-believe romance between acquaintances?

Jason Mraz on why he waited to come out: 'Being gay was like the punch line of a joke'

Despite first rising to fame in 2002, the Grammy Award-winning musician and Dancing With the Stars contestant would wait until 2018 to come out as bisexual.