One of the most despicable things one sees all too often on ‘dating sites’ is people who insist on writing ‘No Fats, Femmes or Asians’. We all respect that everybody has different tastes and preferences in men, but defining it in such a hateful and derogative manner like this perpetuates the ill-conceived myth that … Continue reading
The alternative drag scene in London is very alive and well BUT it needs our help. Following on the heels of the stunning new documentary ‘Dressed As A Girl’ (click link for our review) comes news of a fascinating work in progress that started by followed a group of British kings and queens on their … Continue reading
Clement Hil Goldberg is a Queer/Trans Multidisciplinary Artist, Writer, Director, and Animator. Their satirical yet hopeful projects center collective grief rooted in the climate crisis, cultural erasure, displacement, and end-stage capitalism. Their work has been exhibited at REDCAT Theatre, VORTEX Rep, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery, … Continue reading
There are many ways that we can help fight homophobia, and probably none is more important than empowering a new generation who dare to take a stand on their own. There is no more effective way of getting your message than using the sheer power of film, and that is exactly what a young French … Continue reading
Actor Wilson Cruz (whose breakthrough role was as Rickie the gay teenager in the cult classic TV show ‘My So-Called Life’) is stepping behind the camera for once and is the Executive Producer of a new documentary currently being planned called ‘Playing Gay: How America Came Out on Television’. Written and directed by activist and talk show … Continue reading