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Hate crime or neighborhood feud? Man indicted in killing of King of the Hill's Jonathan Joss

Jonathan Joss's neighbor has been indicted for his murder after a years-long feud.

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San Antonio police were 'premature' in saying Jonathan Joss's murder wasn't a hate crime, police chief says

"We issued a statement the day after Jonathan Joss's murder that was way, way, way premature. Shouldn't have done it," Police Chief William McManus said.

'King of the Hill' actor Jonathan Joss shot to death; husband calls it antigay hate crime

Joss, 59, was shot at the site of his former home in San Antonio Sunday night.

The New Kings of the Hill: Brian Bond

Deputy Director, White House Office of Public Liaison

The New Kings of the Hill: Nancy Sutley

Chair, White House Council on Environmental Quality

The New Kings of the Hill: Fred Hochberg

Director, U.S. Export-Import Bank

The New Kings of the Hill: Brad Kiley

Director, White House Office of Management and Administration

The New Kings of the Hill: John Berry

Director, Office of Personnel Management

 

The New Kings of the Hill: Mark Perriello

Director of Priority Placement, Presidential Personnel

The New Kings of the Hill: Michael Camuñez

Special Assistant to President, Presidential Personnel

Murray Hill’s dream of a drag kingdom becomes a reality (series, that is)

How to build a reality competition series for drag kings? Start with calling Mr. Showbiz himself.

Steve King Claims Wide Support for 'Somebody Else's Babies' Tweet

The congressman says his message was not racist and has support from fellow Republicans -- some of whom say not so.

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Great Expectations

Gay power in the age of Obama: Will this president -- and his appointees -- make equal rights part of this nation's recovery?

Ocasio-Cortez Inadvertently Becomes Star of NYC Drag Show

The popular congresswoman swung by the Bartschland Follies and made icons like Joey Arias and Murray Hill starstruck.

10 images celebrating drag in all its glory from artist Rachel Rampleman's 'Life is Drag' exhibition

Rachel Rampleman's solo exhibition "Life is Drag" highlights the art, activism, and fierceness of drag.

Terence Stamp’s iconic role in 'Priscilla' was a beacon of hope for LGBTQ+ visibility in 1994

Opinion: Over 30 years later, Stamp’s Bernadette remains a legendary film character, especially in these current anti-LGBTQ+ times, writes John Casey.

Op-ed: Why Christine Quinn Didn't Win With LGBT Voters

Rather than being a rejection of an LGBT political candidate, it showed that we've moved beyond identity politics.

Sister Act

Funny lady and gay rights advocate Kathy Najimy dusts off high school memories of singing Burt Bacharach and Hal David tunes with best gay Steve in her new musical tribute.

Seat Filler December 2010

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene turns off the dark of Broadway's gay-friendly closings with festive queer holiday shows from Justin Bond, Mimi Imfurst, Moisty the Snowman, and many more.