LGBTQ
The Star/Disney+ series is bringing young queer stories into the mainstream and is another milestone for LGBTQ representation on screen.
Clones dominated the 1980s LGBTQ+ landscape – so where are they in the show?
Hosts of the Bad Gays podcast, Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller, say by exploring complicated characters from Edgar Hoover, to Gertrude Stein to Cecil Rhodes we can learn more about today's LGBTQ+ identity. Often trailblazers from Harvey Milk, to Marsha P Johnson to Audre Lorde are celebrated as the trailblazers that fought for gay rights but this podcast looks behind the rainbow flag where there is a long list of conflicting characters whose sexuality is often left out of the narrative.
Young people will carry the show's messages to future generations – here's what they learned.
Their runway reveal was supposed to have been a show of solidarity with the transgender community.
In this film we follow boylesque and burlesque performer Mark Anthony as they undergo top surgery and perform for the first time in the body that reflects how they identify. The performer is a trans-masculine non-binary drag king who identifies as neither male nor female. Under the UK’s 2004 Gender Recognition Act, Mark’s gender doesn’t legally exist.
Lockdown shuttered the queer scene. But it turns out long-term couplings can still be experimental.
I was so afraid of destroying my friendship, but I knew I’d never forgive myself if I let my fear get in the way of what could be real happiness.
Yep, we know, that rhymes, but Queer House Party is back with a festive edition.
"I just want to be based in girl mode from now on," she said.