LGBTQ
The Man Who Taught Me How to Be Gay
I thought escorting would buy me freedom. But it was one of my clients who taught me that I already had all the freedom in the world.
A Gay Bear Porn Mag Changed My Life
When I stumbled upon BEAR Magazine—and realized hairy, hulking guys can be gay too—I had nothing less than an existential revelation.
How 'The Trans List' Stays True to Trans Experiences
With Janet Mock as a producer and a interviewer, and 11 diverse trans community leaders featured throughout, the documentary feels truer and richer than most.
Meet the Activists Running London's First Queer Tour of LGBT History
In a year when David Cameron's been hailed as an LGBT ally, this group are taking back ownership of queer culture's fight against conservatism.
Partying with John Waters in 1970s Provincetown
This is the story of the summer photographer Nan Goldin and writer/actress Cookie Mueller spent with eccentrics like Philippe Marcade and John Waters.
The Swedish Government Still Thinks Being Trans Is the Same as Being Mentally Ill
This week, LGBTQ rights organisation Transförsvaret hoped to change that as they occupied the National Board of Health and Welfare.
'In the Turn' Takes Us Inside the World of Queer Roller Derby
We chat with director Erica Tremblay about her documentary and the importance roller derby plays in queer culture.
Documenting the Secret Lives of India's LGBTQ Youth
In a new book, two photographers explore and celebrate queer culture in India, including the gay men who were forced to get married and have children while cruising in secrecy.
This Gender Neutral Athlete Wants to End Sex Segregation in Sports
Lauren Lubin became the first non-binary athlete to compete in the New York City Marathon this weekend. They hope for a future where professional sports are organized in ways that don't rely on sex.