Monthly NYC Event, “Masc House,” Honors Sapphic Masculinity
On the night of March 5, as rain washed over the streets of New York City, inside Playhouse Bar in the West Village, a DJ bumped music for a monthly
On the night of March 5, as rain washed over the streets of New York City, inside Playhouse Bar in the West Village, a DJ bumped music for a monthly
57% of queer American adults identify as bisexual, the most common LGBTQ+ identity marker for Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z alike.
Content Warning: This article discusses topics related to mental health challenges, systemic inequities, and suicide rates among marginalized communities. If you find these topics distressing, please prioritize your well-being and
As a woman, I spent most of my life hearing unsolicited comments about my looks. At some point, the comments started following a pattern: my skin was too pale, my
The Trump administration is attacking the LGBTQ+—particularly the trans—community on multiple fronts, including the erasure of trans and LGBTQ+ history. LGBTQ+ historians are speaking out and taking action over this
Over the last week, you’ve likely seen the name Sam Nordquist on social media or in the news. It can be difficult to take in yet another story of hatred,
It’s the holiday season, and this part of the year is difficult for many LGBTQ+ people who suffer from religious trauma. According to the Global Centre for Religious Research, religious
Bars have long been a key part of LGBTQ+ culture. They provide us with safe havens where we can be ourselves, fall in love, and meet friends that often become
Around 8:30 p.m. on November 25, inside Manhattan’s Hardware Bar, scores of people gathered before a stage under a disco ball, wearing witch hats or tiaras, sparkling emerald green or
Dear younger LGBTQ+ family members, I woke up the day after the election like many others—shocked, outraged and deeply saddened. The last thing I wanted was platitudes. People telling me,