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Dorothy Allison, revered and award-winning lesbian feminist author, has died

Allison was the acclaimed author of Bastard Out of Carolina, Cavedweller, and more.

Tennessee Worse Than Texas? Rep. Gloria Johnson on Her State’s Spiral

Once given a closet as an office by GOP leadership, and with a target still on her back, Johnson refuses to stop fighting for what's right.

Liz Carmouche Takes a Swipe at History

Lesbian MMA fighter Liz Carmouche will make history twice this Saturday night when she takes on Ronda Rousey in UFC's first female match.

Tossing Jewish Women Out of Dyke March Was an Intersectional Fail

What happened in Chicago this weekend was a community low point.

Gays love Meredith + Gretchen

They didn't make it into this week's finale of The Amazing Race, but the oldest couple ever to make it to the final four in the contest won the hearts of both their gay fellow racers and GLBT viewers. In this Q&A, it's easy to see why

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Exclusive Interview President Barack Obama DADT

President Obama spoke with The Advocate in a wide-ranging interview.

Eastern Promises

Paul Pratt sits down with Viggo Mortensen and Eastern Promises director David Cronenberg to discuss the film's homosexual side and Viggo's soon-to-be notorious six-minute nude scene.

Jeffery Self's A Very, Very Bad Thing Explores Head-Reeling First Love

Read an excerpt from the Search Party actor's YA novel about exciting, first, and forbidden love. 

 

We’ll Always Have Paris

On Pride day in Los Angeles, the Grand Marshal will be heralded down the street and it's...Paris Hilton?

Steele: Same-Sex Marriage a State Issue

GQ has posted an interview with new Republican Party chairman Michael Steele, who has lately come under fire from the far right of the GOP. This interview surely won't help repair that damage.

The Real Talk You Need About Your Finances Before Getting Married

Maybe this will be the year you tie the knot. Are you ready to also tie your finances together?

Sinead O'Connor Is Feeling Good

In an exclusive interview, the icon reveals a comfort in her sexuality and identity.

Queer and Polyamorous in a Pandemic

When March 2020 hit, this author had to find new ways to be polyamorous.

Offended Over Pink Hats? Sometimes It Ain't About You

If you missed the Women's March because of knit caps, you're putting yourself first and women second, writes Amanda Kerri.

Rep. Sharice Davids: Fighting for LGBTQ+, Native People in Congress

The first out Native American to serve in Congress talks about the Equality Act, her partner, and working with Biden.