Weekly international news highlights for the week ending October 8, 2021.
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Halloween came early this year for the Queer community. Cassandra Peterson, the actress behind goth horror icon Elvira, has come out via her newly released memoir, Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memories of the Mistress of the Dark.
Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney now says she was wrong to oppose marriage equality. Her Lesbian sister, Mary, commented "I told you so."
Although BIPOC people make up the majority of missing persons, they rarely get aggressive media attention due to racism in classification of the reports.
SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson interviewed Isabel Sterling, author of this week's SGN Book Club selection, These Witches Don't Burn.
October is LGBTQ+ History Month and the SGN will share stories from the LGBTQ+ History Project all month. Here, we bring you the story of Exler v. Disneyland.
October is LGBTQ+ History Month and the SGN will share stories from the LGBTQ+ History Project all month. Here, we bring you the story of Willem Arondeus.
SGN Staff Writer Sara Michelle Fetters continues her quest of listing 1,001 great films.
Alejandro Cerrudo's wonderful dance program featured Silent Ghost, One Thousand Pieces, and Little mortal jump.

