Taking a stand for the “effeminate” gay.
We’re feeling the minority-within-a-minority liberation with each listen of Podcast of Color, a queer earful from four California-based kweens.
Being PLHIV and gay involves a second coming out—one that, like the first one, should allow someone to go at it without judgment or shame.
Proudly Pinoy Cecilio Asuncion talks about winning a GLAAD Award, how deeply entrenched he is within the trans community, and the importance of representation in media.
While countless pop culture divas form the fierce foundations of the O-Bar queen, Dee Dee Marie Holliday sashays in gratitude to the woman who made him the beautiful kind of man he’s become.
Big Little Lies is one of the smartest and funniest shows I have seen this year. The series could also be grounds for a class-action lawsuit for unrealistic expectations on what a perfect mother should be.
Team Presents SPF (Short, Provocative Fiction), a short erotica series by different writers edited by Apa Agbayani and illustrated by Kay Aranzanso. Written by Don Jaucian, this is the final installment.
If the fight for our rights was Game of Thrones, the Universal Periodic Review would be Daenerys Targaryen, dragon-mounting diva of deliverance.
Spoken-word’s most audible queer voice gets tired of oral too, you know?
Twin Bill Theater’s staging of the Pulitzer-prize winning play, Wit, dramatizes the lead character’s battle with stage four ovarian cancer. For this HIV-positive writer, it hit very close to home.