In celebration of Pride Month, the SGN has developed a list of organizations that work with the Transgender and gender-diverse communities in the region.
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According to Dr. Bradley Anawalt, the science of whether Transgender women have an advantage in sports remains up in the air.
An interview with the Gay stage and screen star upon his upcoming performance in Seattle.
A spotlight on the Trans candidate's campaign and how she plans to serve the LGBTQ community in their region.
A profile on the Seattle-based makers working in a wide variety of crafts, from quilting to crocheting and everything in between.
The Deaf Queer organization is back at Pride events for another year, this time with an American Sign Language (ASL) lounge.
An interview with the Trans film critics, academics, historians, and authors upon their upcoming book release.
An interview with the author of the next selection in the SGN Book Club.
A review of the slate of stage offerings at this summer's Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Meet the creative team behind Yun Theatre's upcoming production centering a Gay Chinese character.
A report from a lecture at Seattle's Town Hall with the Queer scholar and author.
From the SGN archives — June 26, 1987
A profile on the animal sanctuary in Seattle.
This Pride Month, LGBTQ+ fans celebrate the Queer joy, Bisexual Pride, and Queer symbolism in music and moments on the Taylor Swift Eras Tour.
Feminine journeys through the Hyborian Age with Robert E. Howard's sword-wielding barbarian icon.
A review of the classic mystery novel by Roger Scarlett, the pen name of Lesbian authors Dorothy Blair and Evelyn Page.
An interview with the Gay film critic and author of the cinema history book on LGBTQ+ narratives in Hollywood and independent filmmaking.
An interview with the Gay stage and screen actor Jonathan Spivey before his upcoming performance in Seattle with the national tour of Clue: The Musical.
Many of us can remember a time when most of us were in the closet, and when we could only be ourselves at events far from home.