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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn: Gush, guffaws, and gender fluidity

Actress, singer, and cabaret performer Holly Woodlawn (1946–2016) survives in the minds of the public through the strength of two Andy Warhol movies from the '70s: Trash and Women in Revolt, plus enshrinement in Lou Reed's 1972 song

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

"Edge of the World" strings together the intricacies of traveling while Queer

A soon-to-be-released Queer travel anthology, Edge of the World by Alden Jones, features 16 essays by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Queer, and Transgender Americans of various ethnicities, who reflect on their experience with other cultures, and how

NEWS : NATIONAL

On Trump's Hitler-inspired erasure of Trans Americans: Trans kids like E. are canaries in the coal mine. If we don't stand up for them and stop Trump in his tracks, history makes patently clear where this path leads

After my Buzzfeed piece went live, my uncle Bill sent me an email evoking the memory of his mom, my grandma Martha, who escaped Nazi Germany as a teenager.

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On the road in Utah's national parks: Exploring canyons, hoodoos, and the desert

While Utah may not be your first thought when planning your next vacation, you won't regret visiting for its otherworldly arches, mile-long canyons, and gorgeous mountains.

NEWS : NATIONAL

Curtains closed for DEI? Locals arts organizations respond to NEA grant rules

In a move reflecting the current agenda of the White House, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has alerted arts applicants that Presidential Executive Order No. 14173, "Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity," signed on

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : POETRY

Poetry = resistance: Women's work

As hard as these times are, with the onslaught of the Trump/Musk wrecking ball, we've been through this before.

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Spring has sprung in Washington, DC: New museum exhibits make for the perfect weekend visit

New exhibits at galleries in Washington, DC make it just right for a weekend visit. And most of the museums are free. Upcoming events include the Cherry Blossom Festival, World Pride, the May open-house tours of the embassies, and a new Gay bar

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Singapore and the Christian far right's attack on Queer rights

Despite same-sex relations being decriminalized in Singapore in 2022, it continues to be a steep uphill battle for LGBTQIA+ rights there.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

"Cover Story": A novel for anyone who's theorized their favorite celebrity might be Queer

Author Celia Laskey is thrilled for her third published novel, Cover Story, to hit shelves on March 25. Centering a Queer Hollywood star and a publicist tasked with keeping her closeted, the book explores the complexities of coming out

FEATURES

Out on the Ranch

In 2004, after living on Capitol Hill with my husband, we and our best friend made the decision to move to the mountains, departing a metropolis that was about to burst forth with an insane amount of growth.

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