The actor-turned-national hero, one of The Advocate's people of the year, continues to inspire. Read on »
Florida's Republican governor, debating Democratic challenger Charlie Crist, also defended the state's "don't say gay" law. Read on »
He’s opened for Cher, had his own line of heels, and was named one of the most successful dance artists of all time, but his next act is just beginning. Read on »
The Transportation Secretary is the most requested campaign surrogate this midterm cycle, and his television appearances show why. Read on »
The four men were spared in part by the compassion of the victims. Read on »
He led the Department of Defense's effort to include transgender service members in the ranks of the U.S. military. Read on »
The ad from a coalition of right-wing groups claims that a measure guaranteeing reproductive freedom in Michigan would let kids receive puberty blockers without parental consent. Read on »
A unidentified man accused the out journalist of not disclosing information in a 60 Minutes report. Read on »
British activist Peter Tatchell says he was stopped for holding the first pro-LGBTQ+ protest in any Gulf state. Read on »
How a 60-plus gay man showed us what it was like to be comfortable in your own skin. Read on »
The judge left Griner's verdict in place and only slightly reduced her nine year prison sentence. Read on »
Karine Jean-Pierre is the most visible out member of the current administration, but she's surrounded by allies and other queer trailblazers. Read on »
This unassuming author — and one of The Advocate’s People of the Year — found themselves targeted by a resurgent rightwing. Read on »
The breakout star of our favorite vampire comedy channels Britney on The Advocate's year-end cover — and proves that big, brown, and queer is also sexy as hell. Read on »
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