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Montana Republican's bill would charge parents of trans kids with child abuse

Montana courts overruled a trans health care ban in 2023, but itā€™s making a comeback.

Here Are the 21 States Trying to Ban Gender-Affirming Care

Bills seeking to restrict gender-affirming care have been introduced in 21 states so far this year ā€” and in one of those, Utah, a bill has become law.

Drag Legend to Star in Once Upon a Mattress

The drag legend will play Queen Aggravain in Transport Group's off-Broadway revival of the classic musical comedy.

Honoring all the plaintiff couples

In the January 16 issue of The Advocate, the plaintiff couples who brought marriage cases with the help of the gay rights group Lambda Legal were honored as part of our roundup of "People of the Year." But there were many more plaintiff couples who deserve that honor for contributing their time and energy to marriage cases decided last year.

Why We Could Use Sen. Ted Kennedy Now

The author of a new book on the complicated and consequential Kennedy and his life's work on AIDS and marginalized communities, and how he always found a partner on the other side of the aisle.

Gay bishop speaks in favor of N.H. civil unions

V. Gene Robinson, the Episcopal Church's sole openly gay bishop, added his voice to New Hampshire's civil unions debate, saying legalizing same-sex unions doesn't threaten religion or families.

Euphoria's Colman Domingo on Being a Contented Gay 50-Year-Old

The actor, director, and playwright still wants to turn heads, but his ambitions are much bigger than in his 30s.

Black Gay 'Slave Play' Writer Jeremy O. Harris Makes Tony History

LGBTQ+ and queer-led productions, including The Inheritance, received much love this year.

Exposing Kids to Drag Isn't Abuse

Parents like David Burtka say there are few drawbacks when it comes to children and drag -- and many benefits.

Pope Francis Hints at Openness to Blessing Same-Sex Unions

He advises "pastoral prudence" in response to requests for blessings but says such unions shouldn't be considered equal to marriage.

When Comic-Con Became Comic-Cannes

This year Hollywood had its fingerprints all over San Diego's annual celebration of nerd culture.

Tune in, turn on, eat chips

Will and Grace are in rerun heaven while the Desperate Housewives have a few months off. But there's no shortage of queer TV offerings for when the summer heat drives you indoors.

The Telepathy and Tap Dancing of Matmos

The gay electronic maestros behind Matmos used BDSM supplies and mind-reading experiments to create their new album.

LBJ's Civil Rights Act Is Incomplete

The 36th president signed the Civil Rights Act over 50 years ago, but we're still waiting for LGBT people to be added to it. Rob Reiner -- director of the new filmĀ LBJ -- talks about Johnson's legacy and what's changed since he was thrust into office.