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What’s new in the desert? A Palm Springs getaway guide

I was in Palm Springs for the International Gay Lesbian Travel Association Global Convention back in October 2025. Over 750 attendees from 32 countries attended — a new record. And this is despite the drop in large corporate sponsorship support (as has also...

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Windy City winter break: The Art Institute, striking architecture, fun neighborhoods, and delicious food

Although the temperatures can reach -40 degrees (so cold that it is the same in both Celsius and Fahrenheit!), Chicago is still definitely worth a visit in the winter. The museums are terrific, hotels are more reasonably priced, and there is so much to do!

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New York City: Broadway and beyond

New York City doesn’t unfold — it performs. From the neon pulse of Times Square to the intimate cabaret glow of 54 Below, Gotham feels less like a destination and more like a rotating stage where fashion, theater, nightlife, and memory all collide. Whether...

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Twin Cities travel guide: A Queer local's hometown perspective

The Twin Cities — St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota — are known for their vibrant, hospitable culture and indomitable spirit of fighting injustice, similar to Seattle in many ways. Whether you’re planning to make the move or going on a friendly visit, there...

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“Pura vida” with pride: Exploring Queer culture in Costa Rica

Costa Rica may be known for its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and ever-present “pura vida” (pure life) philosophy, but it’s also one of the most progressive and inclusive destinations in Central America when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights and culture. With...

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Who is Sea-Tac’s new shine really for? An examination of the SEA Gateway Project

If you arrive at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac, or SEA) terminal via the skybridge from the parking garage, you’ll be welcomed into a sleek, ultramodern space with wood paneling and white fluorescent lights. There’s ample space to move...

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From Le Marais to the Seine, why Gay Paris is always a good idea

Paris has a way of making you feel like the main character in your own romantic film. It invites you to be seen, to be bold, and to fall in love — not just with its iconic landmarks but with yourself. For Gay travelers, this feeling is even more profound....

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Ah, Thailand! A culture of reverence, reserve, and respect

The first time I realized I didn’t understand Thailand, I was standing in a crowded bar, dancing alone. Music pulsed through the room, lights flashed across a sea of seated bodies. No one moved. No one cheered. No one sang along. They simply watched if the...

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Manchester, England: A vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and Pride

Manchester, England, is not only famous for its industrial heritage, music scene, and football clubs, it’s also home to one of the most vibrant and historically significant LGBTQ+ communities in the UK. Often referred to as the "Gay capital of the North," it...

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Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center: See History, Be History

As I stepped into the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, the first thing that greeted me was my reflection framed by the words “See History, Be History.” It felt like both a welcome and an invitation. As part of the Wall of Solidarity — a lively...

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A Canadian summer mining camp memoir: What my experiences taught me about gender, feminism, and intersectional struggle

Some years ago — almost five precisely — having little or no money and nothing in particular to interest me in the midst of pandemic lockdown, I thought I would traverse the sandy shores of Lake Athabasca in the wilderness of northern Saskatchewan to be a...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Local bands bring the noise at Chop Suey’s second Trans Music Showcase

Seattle, known for its music scene, has produced many world-renowned rock stars and bands, including Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, and Alice in Chains. Recently, one Trans musician, May Graves, took it upon herself to organize a monthly live showcase of Transgender...

NEWS : REGIONAL

The life of Washington Health Secretary Dennis Worsham: A story of Gay resilience, HIV advocacy, and commitment to public health

Dennis Worsham is a civil servant who — although not as well recognized as Attorney General Nick Brown or Gov. Bob Ferguson — still performs a vital role as Washington’s secretary of health. Among the 24 appointed heads of state agencies tasked to implement,...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

A new era for Queer cinema: My favorite 25 LGBTQIA+ films of the first 25 years of the 21st century

I’ve been thinking quite a bit lately about 1990s Queer filmmaking. Artists were getting into the dirt, producing some of the most daring, innovative, and searing art of the late 20th century. Dubbed “New Queer Cinema” in 1992 by writer B. Ruby Rich in the...

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SAM disregards the Gay history of its new exhibit, “Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest”

The Seattle Art Museum has a new major exhibition on the third floor, “Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest,” curated by Theresa Papanikolas. It’s large, it’s beautiful — and the museum apparently does not want you to think of it as Gay. The title is a play...

NEWS : SEATTLE

All hail the rainbow gospel! The Drag Church celebrates its one-year anniversary with “REBIRTH”

When Kitty Smith, an artist disgruntled with Trump’s reelection, began to draw dragified versions of Jesus in 2024 to protest the increasing negativity toward LGBTQIA+ people across the country, never did she expect her idea to “yassify Jesus” would transform...

NEWS : SEATTLE

Seattle Rugby Club is standing against USA Rugby’s anti-Trans policies

A new policy banning Trans women from playing in women’s matches has caused a stir within Seattle’s small, yet passionate, rugby community. The new rule from the governing body USA Rugby, which went into effect on Feb. 20, limits eligibility for the women’s...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Front man Ramesh Srivastava of Voxtrot talks band reunion, new album tour, and the Gay indie scene

After nearly 15 years, indie darlings Voxtrot are back together. The Austin-based band, led by front man Ramesh Srivastava, released their third full-length album on February 27, titled Dreamers in Exile. The release precedes the band’s world tour, including...

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What Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ community should take away from my conversation with SPD Chief Shon Barnes

When Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes agreed to come by the SGN office recently to have a conversation about the state of community relations, it marked a significant turning point in both Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ and police histories. Our collective endeavors as a...

NEWS : NATIONAL

EXCLUSIVE: CEO of Seattle-based AI company accused of nixing Andy Cohen appearance

Jason Maynard, the newly appointed CEO of the tech company Qualtrics, is accused of telling his team to remove Bravo TV host Andy Cohen from a speaking role at its convention, specifically because he is Gay. The accusation comes from a whistleblower who claims...