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News (USA)
The Advocate & Out’s editors both resign amid financial troubles
Their departures follow months of lawsuits, two rounds of layoffs, and a bevy of unpaid freelancers. What will happen to these two historic publications?
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LGBTQ History
The ‘Black Cat gay riot’ is well-known… it’s also a myth
When cops wreaked havoc at the Black Cat Tavern, history labelled it “a riot”… but what really happened there?
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Election News
Trans actress Angelica Ross quits Twitter after vicious attacks from Bernie Sanders supporters
She called out Bernie Sanders for skipping both LGBTQ forum, saying, “That’s obviously telling us all we need to know.” Sanders’ supporters were quick to pounce.
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Election News
Pete Buttigieg attacks LGBTQ media after mainstream media keeps asking if he’s ‘gay enough’
He says he “can’t even read” queer media, but it has been mainstream outlets questioning whether or not he’s the right type of gay.
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News (USA)
The media keeps forgetting the other first LGBT athlete at the Winter Olympics
Hillary Clinton has heard of Gus Kenworthy and Adam Rippon. But not her.
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News (USA)
The Advocate, Out & Pride sold to owner of High Times magazine
“We are looking for brands that have strong emotional ties with a community.”
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News (USA)
‘Nurse Jackie’ actor comes out as gay… and a bottom
The actor says it was wrong for “The Advocate” to ask him about his sexuality when he wasn’t ready to come out. I respectfully disagree.
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News (USA)
‘Shameless’ actress Diora Baird talks about coming out
The actress and model took years to accept herself for who she is.
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Commentary
Homophobes will never respect gay people, so stop worrying and enjoy life
Homophobes started judging you long before you started watching reality TV shows like “Fire Island.”
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News (USA)
‘Advocate’ names Pope Francis ‘most influential person of 2013 on the lives of LGBT people’
LOS ANGELES — The Advocate, the oldest and largest gay-interest magazine in the U.S., on Monday announced it has selected Pope Francis as “the single most influential person of 2013 on the lives of LGBT people.”