Blame It on the Queers!
Doomsayers and the things that definitely happened because of LGBTs.read more
View ArticleWhat Do Recent Signs Say About the Pope?
Diplomatic dispute calls Francis’ openness to LGBTs into question.read more
View ArticleWhat Trans Movement?
Caitlyn Jenner’s story is an important one. But stories like hers alone cannot sustain a movement of racially and culturally diverse trans men and women seeking community and visibility.read more
View ArticleOp-ed: How LGBT Liberation Connects to the Oldest Profession
Rather than ignore the centuries-long relationship between sex work and queer liberation, we should embrace it, writes Contributing Editor Diane Anderson-Minshall.read more
View ArticleChanging the T for LGBs
The nationwide discussion surrounding trans visibility is essential for other queer people, too.read more
View ArticleMaster Curation: How to Find Queer Hints in Art
A queer sensibility can be found in London’s National Portrait Gallery. You just need to know where — and how — to look.read more
View ArticleNew Zealand’s North Island
Renowned for their vistas and world-class LGBT-friendliness, Auckland, Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, and Waiheke Island charm visitors.1 - Name: tw-line read more
View ArticleThe Forgotten Lesbian Film Classic That Deserves a Second Look
The Killing of Sister George is a rare and unflinching glimpse into real-life late-1960s lesbianism, and it deserves reputation rehabilitation.read more
View ArticleRebuilding Our City — the LGBT Heroes of Katrina
In our 2005 cover story, The Advocate followed survivors of Hurricane Katrina fighting to keep the legendary gay mecca of New Orleans alive. Read the inspiring stories of resilience below.read more
View ArticleOp-ed: How San Francisco Is Beating HIV
After a frustrating, decades-long stagnation in rates of HIV transmission, there’s a breakthrough in San Francisco. With information and strategy we can overpower HIV.read more
View ArticleThree New Films Capture LGBT Life in the Middle East
These documentaries reveal precarious, uncertain, and inscrutable queer existence in Syria, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.read more
View ArticleMickalene Thomas's Muse
The superstar lesbian artist’s new book of large-format photo portraits blends classical and ’70s inspirations.read more
View ArticleNumber Crunch: Queer Art
It not a recent phenomenon that gay people have found themselves at the fore of artistic expression. From Michelangelo and Da Vinci onward, we’ve been on the cutting edge since long before we even had...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes of Stonewall
Blockbuster director Roland Emmerich brings the landmark riots to the big screen.read more
View ArticleThe Log Cabin Republicans' Uncertain Future
The Log Cabin Republicans strive for legitimacy within a party that worked tirelessly against marriage equality. Can they replicate past successes battling “religious freedom” in red states?read more
View ArticleWhy Are We Gay?
Centuries of studies have tried to examine the value of homosexuality to human beings as a species.read more
View ArticleFrom Showgirl to CEO: Trans Businesswoman Angelica Ross Tells All
The former lounge singer tells The Advocate how she survived sex work and a suicide attempt, found spirituality, and made peace with her mom.read more
View ArticleMeet Four of The Advocate's Vanguard
These are the LGBT people at the cutting edge of business, science and technology, and activism.read more
View ArticleThe A-List Interview: Judith Light
The Transparent star on Caitlyn Jenner, PrEP, and a career coupled with activism.read more
View ArticleMichael Musto Is Never Getting Married
It’s a wonderful thing to have marriage equality, the writer contends, but you can leave him out of the archaic institution.read more
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