Is marriage equality at risk? Understanding Kim Davis’s Supreme Court appeal
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to decide whether to hear former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis’s appeal, LGBTQ+ advocates are weighing what the case could mean for marriage equality a decade after Obergefell v. Hodges. Here’s what you need to know.
Queer ex-Marine Corps drill instructor channels leadership & Netflix’s ‘Boots’ in Arizona congressional run
JoAnna Mendoza says she couldn’t help but see herself in Boots, Netflix’s new military drama based on a gay Marine’s memoir set before “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
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➡️ The results of last night’s elections make it pretty clear — transphobia isn’t the winning strategy many Republicans thought it was. Politicians and activists from Virginia talked to The Advocate about what this means for Democrats.
6 historic gayborhoods you should visit in 2026 that are still thriving
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This small Pennsylvania town just elected the state’s first-ever out transgender mayor
A small town in Pennsylvania has become the first in the state to elect an out transgender mayor.
Virginia farm owned by the ‘Gardening Gays’ was vandalized with medical waste and human feces
An interracial gay couple who turned a once-fallow patch of rural Virginia into one of the state’s most celebrated small farms awoke Wednesday to find what they described as an unmistakable act of hate: bags of medical waste, including soiled bedsheets, used gloves, and human feces, scattered across their driveway near a large sign advertising …
LGBTQ+ young people are politically engaged — but it’s complicated
The majority of young LGBTQ+ people are motivated to take political action — but their motivation often goes hand in hand with anxiety and depression, according to a new Trevor Project research brief, “Civic Engagement, Political Concerns, and Mental Health Among LGBTQ+ Young People.”
Stanley Ollivier fait du corps un lieu de soin et de communauté
Dans « Spine of Desire: Wounds without tears, out of one skin in diamonds and shit », l’artiste franco-caribéen·ne Stanley Ollivier creuse les tensions entre douleur et éclat, rage et tendresse. À travers des corps en friction, iel explore ce que signifie aujourd’hui créer un espace sûr, collectif et vibrant. Rencontre avec un·e chorégraphe qui fait du …
Berlin perd son mythique club queer, le SchwuZ
Berlin perd un morceau de son âme queer. Le SchwuZ, club emblématique de la capitale allemande et refuge LGBTIQA+ depuis près d’un demi-siècle, a fermé ses portes pour de bon ce week-end. Entre larmes, paillettes et playlists nostalgiques, retour sur une dernière nuit de fête — et d’adieux. L’article Berlin perd son mythique club queer, …
Wojciech Grudziński réincarne les danseurs effacés dans Threesome
Dans Threesome, l’artiste et chorégraphe polonais Wojciech Grudziński convoque trois figures oubliées de la danse polonaise. Entre rituel queer, hommage aux corps disparus et acte politique, il brouille les frontières entre passé et présent, vie et disparition. Un ballet posthume et vibrant, présenté au Pavillon ADC. L’article Wojciech Grudziński réincarne les danseurs effacés dans Threesome …

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