Amelia Abraham
Herstory Is Instagram’s Finest Lesbian Account
'I became obsessed with reading, watching, and looking for lesbian images.'
How Gay Culture Shaped the Modern World
There's a long-established conspiracy theory that underground gay networks are secretly plotting to fuck things up for everyone.
Remembering the Time America Nuked Spain by Accident
Photographer and historian John Howard went to Palomares to photograph the nuclear disaster you've never heard of.
How Big Pharma Drug Pricing Costs Us Our Health
AIDS activism group ACT UP is on the front lines again—this time in a global fight for universal access to 'miracle' hep C, HIV, and cancer medications. So what's stopping it?
Sham Marriages Between Gay Men and Lesbians Are on the Rise in China
We spoke to the filmmaker behind Inside the Chinese Closet, a documentary that follows young gay people in China looking for a fake heterosexual partnership to appease their parents.
'PYLOT' Magazine Creates Beauty Without Photoshop or a Budget
The analogue photography-only magazine is for anyone who sees the gap between high fashion and everyday life as indecipherable.
Queer Cinema Zine 'Little Joe' Is Erotic, Rebellious, and Inspirational
A sense of mischief runs through its pages, whether in the form of erotic stills from long-lost gay movies, the platforming of marginalized filmmakers, or the rebellious act of challenging cinema's heteronormative status quo.
'Chomp' Magazine Offers a Queer Look at Japanese Street Culture
Like the famous gay magazine Butt, Chomp places erotic photographs of dudes (but also skaters) alongside personal profiles and interviews.
How to Make Life Better for LGBT People in 2016
Take up more space, care for each other, and keep breaking through to the people who need it most.
The Last Days of Disco Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
A new photo book charts the rise and fall of disco as a crucial moment in history, and the impact the movement had on New York clubland.
Billeder af diskoens sidste dage
Hetero-, homo-, og transseksuelle, sorte og hvide dansede med hinanden natten lang på New Yorks legendariske diskoklubber, indtil AIDS-frygten satte en stopper for festen.
An Interview with Nawal el Saadawi, Egypt's Most Fiery Feminist
Saadawi is the author of 56 books and has been imprisoned for her writing, which condemns how women have and continue to be treated in the Middle East. We talked religion, capitalism, and the state of Egyptian politics.