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The 'largest bi+ event in the world' is happening this year. Here's when and where

The event will fittingly occur in a location special to Queen singer and bisexual icon Freddie Mercury.

Forty Under 40: Sports

Natasha Kai heads up an impressive list of out sports professionals that includes Andrew Langenfield.

Going for the Black and Gold

An unexpected Grammy nomination could catapult Sam Sparro into household-name territory.

Why suffering shouldn't be a prerequisite for trans rights

Why must trans individuals endure anguish to be seen as worthy of respect and care, asks guest writer Julian Applebaum.

Victim Number 20: Philly Trans Woman Killed

The Philadelphia Police Department confirms to The Advocate that Kiesha Jenkins, a 22-year-old black trans woman, was murdered in the early hours of today.

Women Can Now Swim Topless in Berlin's Swimming Pools

The move reflects Germany's tradition of nudity.

The 20+ best LGBTQ+ historic sites and artifacts to add to your bucket list

We recommend Michelangelo's David, the original Pride flag, Stonewall, Dorothy's ruby slippers, and more.

Artist Spotlight Laurie Lipton

Lipton's sweetness disguises a dark vision of modern life and her executions are heroic.

Op-ed: RIP Gay Clubs and Their Affirming Debauchery

Dance palaces for us are shuttering from Moscow to Vegas, and it's not just bad House music we're losing.

Degen and Eric: From Snowbirds to Lovebirds

Magazine editor Degen Pener (right) and tech executive Eric Bushard met at a gay ski party, fell in love in L.A., and just got engaged in London.

Letters to President-elect Obama: Peter Tatchell

Open letters from 26 gay men and lesbians.

Victim Number 12: Detroit Trans Woman Murdered

A university student was found shot and killed in an area notorious for hate crimes against transgender women.

Op-ed: The Beautiful Relationship Between Gays and Cities

Gay people are often chided for gentrifying urban areas, but they rarely get commended for their vibrant contributions to them.

Freemasons, gay men, and corrupt elites in Cameroon — inside a conspiracy theory

A new book explores an ongoing conspiracy theory in Cameroon and neighboring Gabon that corrupt elites spread homosexuality through their connections to secret orders like the Freemasons.