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Gay photographer who captured epic 2017 eclipse image will take to the sky to outdo himself Monday

Jon Carmichael told The Advocate about his famous image and how he plans to outdo it with a flight on David Copperfield’s private jet.

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Broadway's 'Cabaret' to Tour North America

Perfectly marvelous! About 20 cities will willkommen the LGBT-inclusive musical starting in 2016.

Pride Pictures will bring international queer films to North America

Films can educate as well as entertain, says the team at Pride Pictures, which has set movies from Finland and Canada as its first releases.

Lesbian News publisher Ella Matthes has died at 81

She oversaw North America’s longest-running lesbian publication.

The Striking Muxe: Mexico's Third Gender

Like their Two-Spirit sisters in North America, the muxes are an integral part of Zapotec culture, revered, not reviled.

Beyoncé Announces Renaissance World Tour and Show Dates

The Grammy-winning musician announced dates for her World Tour across the U.K., Europe, and North America.

After I Do: Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations

It's time to start planning what to do once the I Do's are done. Read on for the top homo honeymoon hotspots in North America.

Christian Reformed churches leave denomination in droves after anti-LGBTQ+ vote

The Christian Reformed Church in North America voted last week to hand down a “limited suspension" to institutions that publicly embrace the queer community.

Stoli Announces Major Donation to LGBT Group

The president of SPI North America, known for its Stoli brand of vodka, reacts to Russia's antigay laws with a program aimed at developing LGBT leaders worldwide.

Managing a Gay Bathhouse Will Leave You With Plenty of Stories

For years, Jameson Farn ran bathhouses all over North America. Read some of his dispatches in this excerpt of his new book, Bathhouse Babylon.

Nigerian Anglican archbishop spearheads conservative U.S. group

Due to rifts over homosexuality and the ordination of women between the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion, Nigerian archbishop Peter Akinola has come to the U.S. to install an ousted clergyman as bishop of Akinola's Convocation of Anglicans in North America.

Adam Lambert on Becoming the Voice of London Pride, Nail Polish, and Queen

His new song will be the theme for London Pride, and he has made his first movie, has created his own nail polish, and will soon return to Queen for a North America tour

Gay bishop and bishop of breakaway convocation not invited to Anglican parley

Two bishops at the heart of the U.S. Episcopal Church's divisions over sexuality and scripture will not be invited to next year's global gathering of Anglican prelates, the archbishop of Canterbury's office in London announced Tuesday. Bishop V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire (pictured) and Bishop Martyn Minns of the breakaway Convocation of Anglicans in North America were not among more than 850 bishops invited.

Right-Wing Media Attacks Trans Girl For Winning Irish Dance Competition

U.S. conservatives have now gone after a trans girl for being good at Irish dance.

WATCH: Reform Jews Embrace Transgender Congregants

The Union for Reform Judaism set new rules for synagogues to welcome transgender members.

U.S., Canadian Anglicans Meet in England

Anglican bishops from the United States and Canada gathered in England on Tuesday to brief a top church body on their stance regarding homosexuality--an issue that threatens to split the 77 million-strong global communion.

Bank of America Exec Speaks Against Amendment One

A gay senior leader at the nation's second-largest bank stands against the constitutional amendment.