How 'Death Becomes Her' became a 'gay dream come true'
Director and choreographer Christopher Gattelli talks giving Death Becomes Her a brand new skin as a hit Broadway musical.
January 24 2025 10:00 AM
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Director and choreographer Christopher Gattelli talks giving Death Becomes Her a brand new skin as a hit Broadway musical.
Listen to an exclusive track from the Broadway musical — and hear what being a gay icon means to Megan Hilty, Jennifer Simard, and Michelle Williams.
On the Advocate Channel's Cover to Cover, host Stephen Walker shows the making of Out's September/October Fall Fashion and Technology Issue.
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Gus Kenworthy's open letter to the LGBTQ+ Paris Olympians
The gay silver medalist offers queer pearls of wisdom for LGBTQ+ athletes competing at this year's Olympic Games.