In an interview with "Watermelon Woman's" Guinevere Turner, she discusses the importance of queer films and movies' intersectionality. She also describes being an open lesbian in the film industry in the 90s
In an interview with "Watermelon Woman's" Guinevere Turner, she discusses the importance of queer films and movies' intersectionality. She also describes being an open lesbian in the film industry in the 90s
#Disneywalkout trends on Twitter after hundreds of employees walked out to protest the anti Lgbt Florida bills and Disney's lack of concrete support about the bill. Many are asking Disney to hold
This week, queer entertainer Leopold discusses the silence of solidarity concert and his new, debut album "Unnatractive." The album discusses being authentic and true to yourself despite what others might think or
In a recent TikTok circulating the app, a woman finds out through her home camera that maintenance men were making fun of her house, calling her house the "lesbian house" and making
Carly Usdin, director of "Suicide Kale" talks about being nonbinary and how it has impacted their storytelling. They also discussed their process in filmmaking and directing and how telling different stories can
@Amberscloset discusses the LGBT film "The Watermelon Woman" and how important it is to watch films that have a diverse cast and allow queer people of color to also share their stories.
To celebrate the rerelease of Larry Sheldon's film "Leave it on the Floor" which discusses and highlights ball culture, Sheldon sits down with Revry to talk about the film, what filming was
On Feb. 15th of 2022, an all-female NFT creator panel, featuring five of the industry’s biggest talents, was held in Hollywood, California. The panel was made up of industry executives such as...
This Valentines Day, comedian and actor Alec Mapa has a very convincing argument for what film you should watch and why. Mapa recommends A Very Sordid Wedding, since it is about weddings
After Dave Chappelle's controversial comedy special earlier this year, Patton Oswalt held another comedy special with Chappelle, claiming he was happy to end the year with a good friend. However, some found
Many on the internet are divided over the different ways different companies have used pride month to further advertise their company.
You would think Disney is tired of making their villains gay — newsflash: they’re not. Queer Coding perpetuates gay stereotypes and inauthentic stock characters. The solution is simple - representation.
Pride Month or not, LGBTQIA+ Twitch streamers can always use more support--especially in the gaming community.