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Russian poetry contest bans entries from transgender poets

Organizers said the contest is open to all except those who have “cheated” or “changed” their gender.

Police raid ‘My Little Pony’ gathering and a gay night at a local club in Russia

Police reportedly arrested nine of the “most feminine-looking” men at the gay night raid.

School Bans Bullied Kid's My Little Pony Schoolbag

A child in North Carolina was being bullied in school, especially because of his choice in school bags, but administrators say his bag was the trigger for the bullying.

Tough Guys Get 'My Little Pony' Tattoos to Support Bullied Boy

Michael Morones, the 11-year-old who was bullied for his love of 'My Little Pony,' has inspired a surprising following of support from 'tattooed mean-lookin' guys.'

Parents Say 11-Year-Old's Suicide Attempt Was Over Bullying

The boy was teased because he likes My Little Pony.

Broadway Concert to Benefit Bullied Youth

Broadway Battles Bullying will benefit a new foundation paying tribute to Michael Morones, who attempted suicide after being bullied for his love of My Little Pony.

WATCH: Father and Child Face Down Gender Norms in Music Video Tearjerker

French artist HollySiz invites listeners on a journey of parental love in her new music video for her single 'The Light.'

Op-ed: My Son Likes Pink. So What?

The first step to stopping bullying? Rejecting the idea that pink is only for girls.

Police arrest Russian nightclub employees over drag show

Performers were stripped half-naked and forced to lie on the ground with patrons during the raid, which was caught on video.

Coming Out As...Equine Obsessed

Sometimes you have to let the autumn wind whip through your mane.

18 Times Mom's Gaydar Failed

Was it the Wonder Woman costume or The Immaculate Collection on repeat? These men ponder the signs their mothers managed to miss when their sons were baby gays.

Op-ed: My Kid's First Dress

A dad realizes he supports his kid's exploration of gender identity more than he expected.

Idol Gives Back Nobody

This week you're asked to donate what you can to end poverty. And if you're one of Ellen DeGeneres's friends, then you had especially better pony up the cash. There's also some singing...

Op-ed: Living the (Gay) Life in North Carolina

Eight years ago, former Advocate editor in chief Bruce C. Steele moved from California to North Carolina. His adopted home still struggles with equality, but he's adjusted to life among the "mushy middle."

Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon

The iconic voice actress opens up about overcoming bullying, the death of her first wife, and the long journey to accepting herself as a lesbian.

Hot Sheet: March 27, 2015

Our top 10 entertainment and events highlights this week include The Breakfast Club's 30th anniversary, the groundbreaking trans film 52 Tuesdays, out singer Steve Grand, and DC's biggest bisexual badass, Catwoman.

In the Galleries: Dylan Scholinski

Transgender artist and activist Dylan Scholinksi proves that art can save your life in an exhibit at Monmouth University.

Where to Never Shop This Holiday Season

Which companies support LGBT people and which ones don't?

Artist Spotlight Philip Bonneau

Bonneau shares the latest edition of his work, Heroes + Villains. With household props, he builds your (fantasy) character.

Plane Jane went to the VMAs dressed as Chappell Roan: 'I wanted to redeem myself'

The RuPaul's Drag Race star is seeking a ru-demption from the Chappell Roan fandom.

The Military Ignores Its History With Drag and Queer Vets

While the military forgets its drag show past, it's also denying reparations for those wrongly and adversely affected by “don’t ask, don’t tell.”