Can you really get fired for what you say about Charlie Kirk? A lawyer weighs in
The First Amendment may not be what you think it is.
September 18, 2025
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The First Amendment may not be what you think it is.
For your holiday pleasure, we've assembled the most incredibly campy Christmas TV shows ever aired.
Advocate film critic Kyle Buchanan sits down with director Harmony Korine to discuss his new movie Mister Lonely about a Michael Jackson impersonator, dropping mushrooms, and why he loves Southern gays so much.
Snow White and the Huntsman is the latest in a series of fairy tales on the big screen that has something gay about it (in a six-degrees-of-Kevin-Bacon way).
The best-selling author writes with a new perspective on good and evil while delivering good old-fashioned scares.
She has them, in case you didn't know. She used them on Blayne. They had a moment. Look, Blayne said so, that's why.
We say goodbye to Glee, hope it's just a 'see you later' to Looking, and get Insurgent in this week's entertainment highlights.
Streaming services are fighting for the rights to the upcoming A24 series De La Resistance.
The former mayor of New York criticized the "Formation" singer's performance at the VMAs, saying, "I saved more black lives than any of those people you saw onstage."
An expensive ride under sunny skies on the way to Haulover Beach isn't the only way to go topless. While you can't turn Des Moines into Miami, not all convertibles have to take a chunk out of your wallet. Some beauties are priced at less than $30,000--and, for added frugality, get more than 20 mpg on the highway.
Dobkin was a contemporary of Bob Dylan and was as active in social justice as he was.
Already on European roads for years, Saturn finally unveils the Astra wagon stateside.
TheĀ RuPaul's Drag RaceĀ star discusses the season 13 finale, the future of drag, and bullying from the fandom.
Even on Broadway, standing up for your rights isn't harassment, it's the American way.
The Logical Family writer recounts how, as a young reporter, he got a scoop from the nation's top white supremacist for a conservative TV station.