Tag: Art & Culture
Rainbow Comic: Pride
First published in Buchstawenzopp, the school paper of Lycée Ermesinde, Megan Maathuis’ Rainbow...
Read MoreLubunca: Queer Language, Queer Legacy
As a queer activist from Türkiye, I have spent years observing both the struggles and resilience...
Read MoreUncensored Ties: Annegret Soltau and the Radical Stitching of Self
Ausstellungsansicht „Unzensiert. Annegret Soltau – Eine Retrospektive“, Foto: Städel Museum –...
Read MoreBurlesque: An Inclusive, Accessible, and Empowering World
When people hear the word burlesque, they often picture clichés: an old-fashioned cabaret show...
Read MoreShort Thoughts About The State Of Asexual And Aromantic Representation in Pop Culture
After many adventures, the story finally ends. The princess marries the prince, and they live...
Read MoreSeventy Years of The Family of Man: A Legacy in Question
« The Family of Man », Clervaux Castle © CNA/Romain Girtgen, 2013 The Family of Man is an...
Read MoreAn Artist’s Reckoning with Silence, Memory and Survival
The opening of Sam Hrawy’s exhibition Motions of Silence, held on Friday, May 23, at the Rainbow...
Read MoreSéan’s Magical, Queer Worldmaking
© Claire Barthelemy Rafi has special powers. She unleashes magical adventures with a wishing wand...
Read MoreSongs for Gay Dogs: Cosima von Bonin’s Absurdist Carnival of Identity
Vue de l’exposition Cosima von Bonin : Songs for Gay Dogs, 11.10.2024 — 02.03.2025, Mudam...
Read MoreLesbian Vampires
With autumn and the designated “spooky season” approaching, we all should take a moment to...
Read MoreIntimate Echoes: Michael Cunningham’s ‘Day’ as an Exploration of Change and Identity
I’ve always cherished queer literature for its profound impact on my life. However, as I’ve grown...
Read MoreBears, our hairy friends
No, I’m not talking about an animal wildlife documentary, but about the Bear community. Let...
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