THE ADVOCATE names Pope Francis “Person of the YEar”

The Advocate has chosen Pope Francis as their 2013 “Person of the Year”:

Edie Windsor is a hero, one well worth recording in history books that retell the story of DOMA’s demise. But she is not the Person of the Year. She couldn’t possibly be, not for The Advocate, where we celebrate the work of so many who contributed to that landmark Supreme Court victory. The most influential person of 2013 doesn’t come from our ongoing legal conflict but instead from our spiritual one — successes from which are harder to define. There has not been any vote cast or ruling issued, and still a significant and unprecedented shift took place this year in how LGBT people are considered by one of the world’s largest faith communities.

Pope Francis is leader of 1.2 billion Roman Catholics all over the world. There are three times as many Catholics in the world than there are citizens in the United States. Like it or not, what he says makes a difference. Sure, we all know Catholics who fudge on the religion’s rules about morality. There’s a lot of disagreement, about the role of women, about contraception, and more. But none of that should lead us to underestimate any pope’s capacity for persuading hearts and minds in opening to LGBT people, and not only in the U.S. but globally.

Finalists included Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Macklemore and Edie Windsor.

What do you think? Is Pope Francis the LGBT “most influential Person of the Year?”

The Advocate returns to newstands

After a more than two-year absence The Advocate will be returning to newstands in print form, according to a press release from Here Media:

“Due to both reader and advertiser demand, we are thrilled to bring The Advocate print edition back to newsstands in 2013,” said Advocate editor in chief Matthew Breen and executive vice president publishing Joe Landry in a joint statement. “We remain committed to providing timely and in-depth reporting of issues important to the LGBT community and our community allies, as well as providing the best media outlet for businesses targeting the gay market.”

For the first time in over two years due to strong reader demand, The Advocate, which has been sold only by subscription since 2010, will again be available at major distributors nationwide starting February 2013.

The first edition will be back on January 15.

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Olivia Newton-John: LivWise Cookbook

Featured this week on The Advocate’s ‘Hot Sheet’ of things not to be missed:

Livwise: Easy Recipes for a Healthy, Happy Life
Ever wonder why Olivia Newton-John, at 62, still looks so fit, healthy, and luminous? Nutrition is at least partly responsible. The iconic superstar and self-proclaimed breast cancer “thriver” has compiled recipes and mouthwatering photos of some of her favorite dishes from Gaia, her Australian heath retreat for her first cookbook (Lyons Press, $27.50). Royalties from the book will benefit the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia.

All proceeds go to the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in Australia

Order it here.

Look for Olivia on these TV shows:

April 26 – Good Morning America
April 26 – CNN Showbiz Tonight
April 27 – The Chew
April 27 – Fox Business News
April 27 – Fox & Friends
April 27 – Good Day New York
April 27 – New York Live 

Advocate counts down ‘Gayest cities in America’

The Advocate decided the ‘gayest cities’ in America based on criteria such as number of LGBT bookstores, LGBT protections, number of Imperial Court chapters, and number of semi-finalists in International Mr. Leather contest…

Read more about how the list was compiled at the link.

1. Salt Lake City, UT
2. Orlando, FL
3. Cambridge, MA
4. Ft. Lauderdale, FL
5. Seattle, WA
6. Ann Arbor, MI
7. St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN
8. Knoxville, TN
9. Atlanta, GA
10. Grand Rapids, MI
11. Little Rock, AR
12. Portland, OR
13. Austin, TX
14. Long Beach, CA
15. Denver, CO