On Wednesday, March 16th at 9:45am over 600 LGBTQ and Allied students from across New York City and Long Island will hold the largest rally in the country to date to denounce Florida’s hateful “Don’t Say Gay Bill” at the LGBT Network’s 26th Annual LGBTQ Youth Conference at Citi Field – and show their support … Continue reading
Highways Performance Space is Southern California’s boldest center for new performance, film and visual art. It is an important alternative cultural center in Los Angeles that encourages radical artists from diverse communities to develop and present innovative new works. It is about re-opens its doors to the public with a free live event in … Continue reading
Britsih Fashion Journalist Charlie Porter has contributed to The Times, Esquire, GQ, I-D, Fantastic Man Magazine etc etc. Last year he wrote What Artists Wear, in which he takes us on an invigorating, eye-opening journey through the iconic outfits worn by artists, in the studio, on stage, at work, at home, and at … Continue reading
One of the first major pieces of LGBTQ+ legislation Queen Elizabeth II gave royal assent to was the Sexual Offences Act of 1967. That history-making act marked the first major crack in the UK’s long-held criminalization of same-sex sexual activity – it decriminalized gay sex in private between men aged 21 and over in … Continue reading
What was your first time like? What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s happened to you during sex? What’s your best move in bed? These are just a few of the questions that a different queer person answers in each podcast episode of FRUITBOWL: An Oral History of Queer Sex. We have no idea of how … Continue reading