Gay bars have been closing by the hundreds and as all gay men are highly opinionated (!) we all have our thoughts on why this has been happening. Greggor Mattson took this all one step further when his favorite local watering hole in Cleveland, Ohio closed. He embarked on a journey across the country … Continue reading
It can cost an aspiring drag queen their life savings …. and more …. to have a chance to get to participate. In fact, several don’t win any more than a day in Bankruptcy Court. It’s all a far cry from the days when a drag queen made her way in the world … Continue reading
Perkins Harnly is a forgotten outsider artist whose work is held but not displayed at the Met, the New York Public Library, and the Smithsonian. A self-taught artist with a wonderful feel for Victorian/Edwardian maximalist decor and clothing is now featured in a brand new book just out: The Emphatically Queer Career of Artist Perkins … Continue reading
What we really love about photographer koitz’s stunning portfolio of Fire Island is that he sees the natural beauty of the place as well as the beauty of all it’s queer summer residents. In July this year, the Community House of Cherry Grove mounted an exhibit of koitz’s work (he has an aversion to … Continue reading
Brit Juno Dawson is a bestselling trans novelist, screenwriter, journalist, Stonewall UK Ambassador and a columnist for Attitude Magazine. In What’s the T?, Dawson’s latest book she defines a myriad of labels and identities and offers uncensored advice on coming out, sex and relationships with her trademark humor and lightness of touch. The synopsis … Continue reading