Chemsex Week
How the Media's Moral Panic Over Chemsex Demonizes Gay Men
Nobody is arguing that chemsex does not exist, but the media is inflaming the issue.
Meeting the Men and Women Who Refuse to Believe That HIV Causes AIDS
Despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, HIV denialists reject the idea that the virus causes AIDS. Some even question whether or not the virus actually exists.
Why We Need Gay Sex Education in Schools
The school system is where we need to start educating young people about sex and relationships, because it rarely comes from parents.
A Conversation with the Architect of the UK's First Nationwide AIDS Campaign
In 1987, the former Conservative health secretary in the UK commissioned the controversial "Don't Die of Ignorance" advertisements. Treatment has changed for the better since then, but the man who designed the campaign says there's still a lot of work...
Welcome to Chemsex Week
Exploring the people, issues, and stories in and around the world of chemsex.
We Asked a Panel of Experts How They Would Tackle the Issues Around Chemsex
Left unchallenged, it's only going to negatively impact the lives of many more gay men.
How Gay Clubs Changed the Way We Take Drugs
Many of the world's most popular drugs took off in gay clubs, but it looks like the days of gay men being "early adopters" of new psychoactive substances are numbered.
What's Behind the Rise of Chemsex?
Beneath the sex and the drugs, men are seeking out chemsex parties to find a place where they can belong—but the connections they make are fleeting.
Everywhere You Can See 'CHEMSEX' in the UK
A rundown of all the cinemas showing CHEMSEX from Friday the 4th of December.
The Future of London's Queer Scene
Much-loved venues may be closing down, but the queer scene has always been in flux.
This Is Your Sex on Drugs
Some drugs can open you up to complete ecstasy, while others are complete boner killers.