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The ageless Robert Redford, a heartthrob and LGBTQ+ ally all his life, began his career with a queer role

Opinion: He was our cinematic crush and proof that masculinity could be both strong and tender, writes John Casey.

Legendary actor, activist, and ally Robert Redford dies at 89

The Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid actor who made his name with classic good looks will be remembered for his lifelong commitment to furthering environmental and human rights causes.

The Way We Were's Secret Gay Backstory

There's more than meets the eye when it comes to the 50-year-old weepie starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford.

NBA's Jason Collins Makes Time's 'Most Influential' List

Gay NBA player Jason Collins was named one of the "most influential" people in the world by Time, nabbing an inside cover of the magazine.

Michael Denneny, Pioneering Editor of LGBTQ+ Books, Dead at 80

Denneny published works by Larry Kramer, Paul Monette, Randy Shilts, Edmund White, and many more.

Utah becomes the first state to ban Pride and other flags on public schools and government buildings

Critics fear the new law was a factor in the famed Sundance Film Festival's decision to leave the state in 2027.

Green Becomes Her

With a film career that includes Death Becomes Her and Blue Velvet, what could Isabella Rossellini possibly do to surprise fans? Shtupping sea creatures as star of a short film series about animal sex.

Sundance Diary: The final countdown

On his last day in Park City, Advocate arts and entertainment editor Alonso Duralde has close encounters with lesbians--the television kind and the Mississippi kind--and amused bear icon Kevin Smith

Honest Arthur

With his latest production of West Side Story currently on Broadway and a new memoir just published, legendary writer-producer Arthur Laurents tells his good friend Charles Kaiser why he's never been able to tell a lie.

Natalie Wood: LGBTQ Icon and Ally, Feminist Fighter

A new documentary offers insights into some of the lesser-known aspects of the movie star's life and career.

From Judy Garland to A Gentleman's Guide

Tony-winning writer Robert L. Freedman brought Judy Garland to television life, but it was a long road to Broadway for his drag-friendly musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.