
Politics & Policy
Lee signs resolution naming June 2026 nuclear family month in Tennessee
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee approved a resolution declaring June 2026 “Nuclear Family Month,” prompting debate over its intent and impact
NBC removed a livestream replay and apologized after commentators repeatedly used incorrect pronouns for Elis Lundholm, the first trans man competing at the Winter Games, raising questions about media practices and sport regulations.
California filed suit against the U.S. Department of Education to defend a law that blocks compulsory disclosure of a student’s gender identity to parents without consent, warning that federal threats to cut $4.9 billion would devastate public schools.
After the Trump administration removed the Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument on February 12, 2026, hundreds gathered to restore it, turning a symbolic act into a broader statement about memory, rights and community resilience.
A mass gathering in Christopher Park reclaimed the Pride flag and pushed local officials to seek federal protection for LGBTQ history at the Stonewall National Monument while activists address related national issues.
from a shirt-revealing fashion spread to award-season campaigning and a high-profile crime series trailer, three entertainment stories that matter this week
keke palmer heads a spooky, funny suburban drama that balances mystery, social critique and a memorable lesbian neighbor played by paula pell
a breezy Instagram roundup that mixes fashion, food wars and sweet nostalgia from queer celebrities
After weeks of hints and subtle chemistry, Rhonda and Quinn finally connect in a heartfelt scene that highlights consent, growth, and queer representation in School Spirits.
A fleeting dance clip from a high-profile halftime performance has been celebrated online, criticized in politics and embraced by performers as a moment of queer visibility and evolving masculinity.
navigate pisces season with tools for accepting uncertainty, setting intentions on March 18, and reworking mental models during the March 3 lunar eclipse
a photograph from a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing has become shorthand for critics who say the department prioritized political allies and secrecy over survivors’ needs
Two major streaming stories—Netflix’s canceled queer military drama Boots and HBO’s multi-year Harry Potter reboot—sparked debate about audience metrics, politics, and franchise stewardship.
A concise guide to the many lives of ‘A Star Is Born’, the queer resonances identified by Robert Hofler, and the behind-the-scenes personalities who shaped each adaptation.
A federal decision to remove the Pride flag at Stonewall has ignited protests and political pledges to restore it—this piece examines why the flag matters beyond its fabric.
A candid podcast born from behind‑the‑scenes conversations, designed to trace how pop culture and political strategy now arrive together in everyday life.
Two unlikely public figures — a nurse from San Francisco and a Hollywood actress — helped break silence around HIV/AIDS, launching some of the first prevention campaigns and patient rights efforts.
recruits enticed by large signing bonuses and loan relief say payouts are staggered, taxed heavily or missing, while questions grow about the agency’s expansion and past payment disputes
MUNA’s latest album promises a mix of personal reflection and collective joy.
Explore the Dark Satire of Ryan Murphy’s “The Beauty” Delve into the thought-provoking themes of Ryan Murphy’s “The Beauty,” a compelling series that critiques society’s obsession with physical appearance. This show unearths the darker sides of beauty standards, challenging viewers to reflect on the implications of societal pressures and the pursuit of perfection. Join us as we analyze the satirical elements that expose the absurdity of our culture’s fixation on looks.
Advocacy and Impact of Indiana’s New Driver’s License Gender Marker Rule The recent legislation in Indiana that prohibits transgender individuals from updating the gender markers on their driver’s licenses has sparked significant advocacy efforts and raised widespread concern. This policy change has mobilized various organizations and individuals to advocate for the rights and recognition of transgender people, emphasizing the importance of identity affirmation and the potential…
Blue Film: A Compelling Journey Through Sexuality and Trauma Premiering This May Experience the powerful narrative of “Blue Film,” a groundbreaking exploration of sexuality and trauma, set to captivate audiences when it hits theaters this May. Don’t miss the chance to witness this thought-provoking film that challenges societal norms and delves deep into the human experience.
Dan Amboyer and Eric Philip Berger have shared a beautiful journey over the past 18 years, marked by love, family, and personal growth.
Reflecting on 11 Years of ‘Girls Like Girls’: A Journey from Concept to Film Over the past 11 years, ‘Girls Like Girls’ has transformed from a compelling concept into a celebrated film, showcasing the evolution of storytelling in LGBTQ+ narratives. This project has highlighted the importance of representation in media and has resonated with audiences worldwide. Through dedicated efforts in script development, production, and audience engagement, we have successfully brought this story to…
Explore the intricate history of queer desire across the ages, showcasing remarkable individuals who transcended societal norms in their pursuit of love.
Tragic Incident in Tumbler Ridge: Community United in Grief and Seeking Answers A heartbreaking event has struck Tumbler Ridge, leaving the community in profound mourning as residents come together to seek answers and support during this challenging time.