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A small-town cafe said it would use a queer magazine as 'kindling.' The community hit back

The publisher of SUS magazine and several community members are speaking out after a hateful incident at a Sisters Coffee Company cafe.

U.K. Company Pulls Ad Featuring Boy in Dress and Makeup

Retailer and insurer John Lewis said the ad was pulled not because of controversy about its gender portrayal but fears it misled consumers about what the insurance would cover.

Different for Girls: Top 5 Offbeat Lesbian Meccas

What's a girl to do once she's crossed off San Francisco, New York, West Hollywood, and Portland, and done the Dinah to death? It's time to trot to these off-radar, lesbian hotspots.

Target Caught in an Anti-LGBTQ+ Campaign's Crosshairs

Threats were levied against Target employees and there were instances of damaged products and displays in stores.

Is My World Less Uniquely Gay Since Ellen DeGeneres Came Out 20 Years Ago?

While paying homage to DeGeneres's impact on visibility one writer reminisces about lesbian spaces.

Changing Latitudes

Chasing the chill away with a week-long cruise in the Caribbean.

Meet the Lesbian Couple Who Traveled to Every Country in the World

Rachel Davey and Martina Sebova wrapped up their mission in November.

Cobblestones, castles, and culture: Your LGBTQ+ guide to Edinburgh

Discover where to stay, eat, sip, and celebrate queer culture in Scotland’s capital.

Meet the Lesbian Superstar of 'Criminal Minds'

Kirsten Vangsness, who plays Penelope on the smash CBS hit, is going noir with her next project.

Tough guys do dance

When American Ballet Theatre's powerful Brazilian star, Marcelo Gomes, takes on the role of Romeo, audiences learn why it's hot to be out

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2010 40 Under 40

The Real Perez Hilton

Perez Hilton was heralded when he embarrassed Miss California and derided when he did the same to Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black. So what's a guy to do when he's the most loved and most hated gay guy in America?

Exploring a World of Wonder

Meet Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato of the production company World of Wonder: they're the guys who made Sharon Needles a star, keep Tori Spelling employed, and give a forum to James St. James.

The LGBT Heroes of 9/11

We look back in time via The Advocate's special cover story after the tragedy on September 11, 2001.

These Trans Texans Aren't Afraid to Stand Up to Bullies and Bigots

Meet two women and a man who go out of their way to stand up for their community and fellow Texans.

Where to Shop, Not Shop

Donald Trump had a big effect on where LGBT people should shop this holiday season.

PHOTOS: Meet the Gay Couple Who Made History in Utah

Who are those first two guys who got married in Utah?