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Sarah Paulson and Elle Fanning to Star in Psychological Drama 'I Am Sybil'

The film will be based on a famous case of dissociative identity disorder.

Watch an Exclusive Clip of the Psychological Drama 'Pin-Up'

A famous photographer believes she’s found the perfect muse - the mysterious woman who saved her life. 

Acclaimed Playwright Edward Albee Dead at 88

Albee, who described himself as a writer who happened to be gay rather than a gay writer, is being called "the foremost American playwright of his generation."

28 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in October 2025 — and where to watch them

The Boulet Brothers’ Titans; Boots, Queens of the Dead, Kiss of the Spider Woman, and more are headed to your screen this month.

I’m a Dad

Actor, singer, and all-around entertainer Sam Harris talks about his journey of adoption and the joys of taking on his latest title: father.

The Book of Daniel Radcliffe

The versatile young actor tells The Advocate about his return to the supernatural genre, what drew him to play Allen Ginsberg, and why he's tirelessly committed to the Trevor Project.

Hot Sheet for February 8, 2013

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: One of last year's best movies for LGBT audiences comes to DVD, plus a pop star sure to get your attention.

Hot Sheet: Reason to Dance This Weekend

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Mike Munich takes control in the locker room, Kathleen Turner's plans are derailed by her pregnant lesbian daughter, drag queens have all the balls in Vegas, and more.

Patricia Highsmith Biopic to Feature Shailene Woodley and Cara Delevingne as Lovers

The film will center on the controversial queer author of The Talented Mr. Ripley.

Ryan Murphy snubs Menéndez brothers

"What would I ask them? I know what their perspective is," Murphy said.

Op-ed: Why the 'Ex-Gay' Industry Is Going Under

There is evidence that the so-called ex-gay industry is becoming less viable by the day, says Wayne Besen of Truth Wins Out.

11 of Sarah Paulson's Best Performances (So Far)

These are our favorite roles by the Emmy- and Tony-winning actor.

Jodie Foster: Women Execs Partly to Blame for Lack of Female Directors

The lack of women helming big-budget movies is due to Hollywood’s long-term “neglect,” and female executives have been part of the problem, says the out filmmaker.

Stage Doubt, Screen Doubt

On Broadway, Doubt -- the story of a steely nun facing off against a heroic priest, whom she fixates on for giving special attention to the school's only black (effeminate) kid -- worked because of a top notch cast and its unique brand of stylized narrative. If only the excellent Meryl Streep and Viola Davis were enough to make the movie work quite so well.