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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Boys Don't Cry: Celebrating the complicated, problematic legacy of an essential entry in the LGBTQ cinematic canon on its 25th anniversary

It's not a stretch to say that director Kimberly Peirce's 1999 Academy Award-winning debut Boys Don't Cry helped save my life.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Diabetic blood demons and Lesbian grandmas: Clare Edge is writing the next generation's fantasy genre

For young readers, especially LGBTQ+ people, fantasy can be a safe escape from real life. Like many voracious Queer readers, author Clare Edge enjoys the escapism fantasy novels can provide. But they also noticed something was always missing.

TRAVEL

Washington winter getaway destinations

As the winter approaches, it's natural to crave the warm, cozy comfort of our homes. But for those willing to brave a bit of cold, Washington offers some of the best destination getaways for the season.

FEATURES

Local organizations offering a cornucopia of LGBTQ+ Thanksgiving alternatives

Where traditional family Turkey Day dinners might fall short, some Seattle LGBTQ+ organizations are returning this year to help fill the gap. Find online support, in-person meals, and chosen family through the following handful of upcoming events from

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Gift guide for the voracious reader

With so many gift-giving options this year, it can be hard to figure out where to start! Luckily the SGN Book Club has the perfect gift guide for all the voracious readers in your life, young and old!

FEATURES

Embrace your inner stretch pants: A season of comfort, self-care, and community

As the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red, and the crisp Seattle air carries the scent of rain and pine, there's a comforting call to swap out our summer wardrobes for something a bit more forgiving.

FEATURES

"Why can't Santa be someone else?": One kid's vision to make Christmas more inclusive

While most teenage boys are busy playing video games and scrolling through TikTok, 17-year-old Cason Dean is busy running his business: a corporation that sells inclusive, inflatable holiday decor.

NEWS : NATIONAL

Stonewall story – and jacket – highlights importance of allies

Before he became one of San Francisco's premier press agents, Lee Houskeeper was just another twentysomething in New York City. It was there, in the sweltering humidity of the lower Manhattan summer of 1969, that he witnessed the Stonewall Riots.

NEWS : SEATTLE

Obituary: Trudy A. James, AIDS and death with dignity pioneer

Trudy A. James, 86, MRE, interfaith hospital chaplain, AIDS worker, end-of-life advocate, and much more, died Sunday, October 20, at her home in Seattle, surrounded by her family.

NEWS : NATIONAL

The Lavender Scare: The case against homosexuals

This history of what a seemingly benign president and an ideologue of a senator can do to threaten, terrorize, and even lead to the deaths of marginalized people is a lesson worth reviewing, one that continues to have ripples into the present day.

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