Maia Kobabe is the California-based author of Gender Queer: A Memoir, a graphic novel which has caused controversy in...
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Maia Kobabe is the California-based author of Gender Queer: A Memoir, a graphic novel which has caused controversy in...
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) was a writer, painter, and a director who began his way in art as an avant-garde...
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“Amplify: Queer Solidarity in Performance” at Hosek Contemporary this coming Saturday, April 23rd. “Amplify: Queer Solidarity in Performance” is...
In his paintings, the Parisian artist Clément Louis enters the intimacy of his models. More or less-known figures of...
With an “Almodovarian” twist and the flamboyance of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, director Ramón Salazar’s...
When it comes to prominent gay photographers, some have distinguished themselves by pushing the boundaries of sexual expression (Robert...
We copyrighted the idea in 2012. The concept is simple. We identify emerging creatives, and interesting people who we...
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