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NEWS : SEATTLE

Undead Voice prepares to launch Jumpstart program for Trans and gender-diverse people

As a speech-language pathologist, Nicole Gress saw firsthand how traditional training methods were not working for Trans patients finding their voice. While the methods were effective for those who had a vocal disorder or injury, they were not designed with...

NEWS : LOCAL

Local journalists, LGBTQIA+ organizations feel pressure of right-wing influencers

When former FOX 13 journalist-turned-influencer Brandi Kruse said that FBI Director Kash Patel should investigate the Seattle-based Gender Justice League for “left-wing violence,” GJL’s Kai Aprill-Tomlin immediately started thinking about how to protect the...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Unfocused Wicked: For Good lacks the magic of its predecessor

It’s rare that a picture has me as perplexed as Wicked: For Good does. Even though it was filmed back-to-back with its Academy Award–winning predecessor, this one looks a lot better. There’s less digital sludge, the backgrounds have additional tactile pop (and...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Warm up this winter with Mariama J. Lockington’s latest holiday romance

The holiday season is a time for love, warmth, and fun family traditions. Unfortunately, for many, it can also bring about feelings of depression and a sense of mourning — especially for people with nontraditional families. With all the complex emotions...

NEWS : SEATTLE

The AMP’s 10th anniversary reminds us of kindness, loss, and the importance of a Queer-friendly government

A decade ago, former Seattle City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen had an idea. Having served as assistant to the ambitious Jeanette Williams, whose advocacy brought a bridge to West Seattle and made Kubota Gardens into a public park, he could recognize an...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Ira Sachs on celebrating friendship, storytelling struggles, and creating good art with Peter Hujar’s Day

In 1974, writer Linda Rosenkrantz had the idea for a new book. She would interview a series of artists, musicians, authors, and other significant figures to narrate in intimate detail what they experienced over the course of a single day. While the project...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : ART

French Gay photographer Hervé Lassïnce showcased at Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle

French photographer Hervé Lassïnce is a visual artist who creates striking photos of everyday, intimate scenes involving a diverse range of people, notably capturing intimacy between Queer men. His work blends classical references with contemporary photography...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Robyn's back with a “Dopamine” infusion

Robyn first appeared in the late ’90s as a Swedish teen-pop export. She delivered slick R&B hits such as “Do You Know (What It Takes)” and “Show Me Love.” They were undeniable pop songs — polished and perfectly suited for the times. But the industry machine...

NEWS : SEATTLE

Policing the Rainbow panel at Seattle University gets heated

On Wednesday November 5, discussions between Queer community members and Seattle Police Department (SPD) officers got heated during a Seattle University (SU) panel about LGBTQIA+-related policing. The panelists, representing a wide swath of organizations, law...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : COMEDY

Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s new tour

Margaret Cho is hitting the road with a brand-new comedy tour, crisscrossing North America in celebration of her 40-year career. Her latest show, Choligarchy, is more than just a series of stand-up dates — it’s a powerful statement about the world today....

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