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Fans react to 'Mid-Century Modern' canceled after one season

Yet another TV show with an all-LGBTQ+ cast of incredible actors, writers, and producers has been canceled after just one season.

'Mid-Century Modern' trailer shows the golden gays in Palm Springs

Prepare to be obsessed with Matt Bomer, Nathan Lane, and Nathan Lee Graham.

NBC Picks Up New Sean Hayes Sitcom

Hayes will appear as the gay father of a teenager. Also on board: Thomas Lennon of Reno 911!

The New Century

Paul Rudnick's new play is a delightful treat even if it leaves you a little hungry

Seat Filler October 2011

Our man on the New York theater scene boards a big gay bus to see struggling small-town teens, Jonathan Groff's racist rants, Joey Arias and his twisted puppets, an oversexed boy wizard, and more.

Seat Filler May 2010 Guide to Theater

Your man on the New York theater scene pulls a pre-Tonys cram session with Sean Hayes, Nathan Lane, and Vanessa Williams, but he still makes time for small stars and smaller penises off-Broadway.

Seat Filler January 2011

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene sought warmth onstage throughout a snowy January with drag divas, lesbian campers, and tragic Tennessee Williams heroines.

Op-ed: Gay Sitcoms Are Failing Because They're Bad

While this writer commends NBC for taking chances on gay sitcoms, he argues that the network's strategy of making them overly silly and broad helps no one.

Tyne Daly Serves Up the Power of Art in 'A Bread Factory'

The actress stars of one half of a lesbian couple running an endangered arts center in a small town.

5 Must-See Shows: What's Gay Off-Broadway

Seeing a show in NYC and still can't score good seats for Hedwig? Check out these five cheaper LGBT-inclusive alternatives.

Seat Filler: Best New York Theater of 2012

The Advocate's man on the New York theater scene counts down the top 10 LGBT-inclusive productions of the past year.

Seat Filler: The Advocate's Guide to the 2011-12 Broadway Season

The 2011-2012 Broadway season has officially ended, the Tony nominations have been announced, and our man on the New York theater scene has now seen every show. Here's a look at his quick and queer-skewed impressions of the busy season's complete offerings -- thriving and shuttered, honored and snubbed.