Discussions about the family and how to live “straightly” are ones that queer people encounter every day, now more than...
Once relegated to the extremist fringes, far-right ideologies are no longer whispered in shadows—they are shouted from podiums, their champions...
With the podcasting industry becoming more popular and diverse among listeners, today’s young generation is no stranger to the series of spoken word, audio episodes. Podcasting has been growing in popularity for years now, reports show, and the increase of young listeners heating up. Gen Z’s influence is reaching all...
By Grace Crowley Rebellion unites the two unlikely cultures of queerness and Irishness, but their similarities do not stop there....
By Răzvan Ion Omar Little, a character from the critically acclaimed television series The Wire, is considered one of the...
By Arthur Cormerais Being born and dying are extraordinary experiences. Living is a fleeting pleasure. Gaspar Noé‘s Climax (2018), from which you just read the synopsis, embraces queer culture as its core. The film is an answer to existential dread, putting emphasis on the necessity to understand what life...
Columnist Matthijs van Els is a strong proponent of digital options for getting your desires fulfilled, but he believes that a genuine connection is now hard to come by. Therefore, he pleads for the resurgence of phone sex. "But if you're not willing to stay on the line after you've climaxed, don't call me."
In the spring of 2017, for the first time since publishing a memoir set at the height of San Francisco’s...
By Jude Jones This month, German news site queer.de reported that the Federal Democratic Party (EDU), a Swiss Christian fundamentalist party, had launched measures to block the 2025 iteration of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) being hosted in Basel. Condemning the ESC as ‘blasphemous’ and a ‘propaganda platform’ for homosexuals...
By Răzvan Ion Every time I talk about the extreme far-right queer movement in Europe, confirmed by the Austrian and...