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Queens of the Dead: The Zom-Com You Can’t Miss

Queens of the Dead: The Zom-Com You Can’t Miss

Step aside, Rocky Horror — a new cult classic has arrived, bringing more glitter than a Pride parade and more gore than a haunted house at Halloween. Queens of the Dead is poised to snatch the crown as the new must-see movie. Audiences can expect sequins, sass, and survival — because

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Nina West: A Queen of Heart, Humor, and Humanity

Nina West: A Queen of Heart, Humor, and Humanity

This past month, I had the incredible privilege of seeing Nina West and a dazzling lineup of drag queens perform live at A Drag Queen Christmas in Seattle. The show was a breathtaking spectacle — glittering, glamorous, and overflowing with pure joy. Each queen took the stage with unforgettable performances, but

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Twinless: A masterpiece of emotional complexity

Twinless: A masterpiece of emotional complexity

Twinless isn’t just a film — it’s a visceral journey into the raw, unfiltered realities of grief, identity, and the human need for connection. At its heart, it’s a Queer story, unapologetically authentic and unafraid to delve into the complexities of flawed, searching individuals. The story centers on

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Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s New Tour

Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s New Tour

Margaret Cho is hitting the road with a brand-new comedy tour, crisscrossing North America in celebration of her forty-year career. Her latest show, Choligarchy, is more than just a series of stand-up dates — it’s a powerful statement about the world today. Audiences can expect an evening

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Robyn: Creating Music on Her Own Terms

Robyn: Creating Music on Her Own Terms

Robyn first appeared in the late ’90s as a Swedish teen-pop export. She delivered slick R&B hits such as “Do You Know (What It Takes)” and “Show Me Love.” They were undeniable pop songs — polished and perfectly suited for the times. But the industry machine that created

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Michael Musto: The Heart of New York Gossip

Michael Musto: The Heart of New York Gossip

In New York City’s vibrant culture, only a handful of names become truly synonymous with the city itself. For decades, Michael Musto has been one of them. He’s the decoder of its glitz, the interpreter of its grit, and the keeper of its gossip. You might recognize him

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The Playwright, the Legend, the Man: Harvey Fierstein

The Playwright, the Legend, the Man: Harvey Fierstein

I WAS BETTER LAST NIGHT: A MEMOIR HARVEY FIERSTEIN © 2022 Knopf 400 pages At the start of my writing journey, brimming with dreams and youthful naivety, I sent my screenplay to Harvey Fierstein. I didn’t expect a response — he was Harvey Fierstein, after all, a Broadway legend, a Tony-

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Zappone Seeks Re-Election: A Vision for Spokane’s Future

Zappone Seeks Re-Election: A Vision for Spokane’s Future

Zack Zappone, a proud Spokane native and current District 3 representative on the Spokane City Council, is seeking re-election to further his efforts in shaping the city’s future. Born into a working-class, union family, Zappone’s upbringing instilled in him the values of perseverance, fairness, and a

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Richard Vyse: A Master of Gay Erotica

Richard Vyse: A Master of Gay Erotica

Richard Vyse is considered one of the most revered names in Gay erotica. His art delves into profound themes of identity and sexuality, offering viewers a raw and mesmerizing perspective on intimacy. With a distinctive style that blends traditional painting techniques with contemporary overtones, Vyse’s works challenge societal norms

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Stephanie McVay: A Cherished Maternal Figure in LGBTQ+ Cinema

Stephanie McVay: A Cherished Maternal Figure in LGBTQ+ Cinema

Stephanie McVay is more than an actress — she’s an unexpected yet beloved maternal figure within the gay community. Her sincerity and side-splitting charm on-screen create something magical, making her a cherished figure in LGBTQ+ cinema. Born on November 8, 1954, Stephanie McVay is now 70 years old

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Queer: A Missed Opportunity in LGBTQ+ Cinema

Queer: A Missed Opportunity in LGBTQ+ Cinema

I approached the release of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer with high expectations, hoping it would offer a profoundly moving and memorable cinematic experience. The casting of Daniel Craig in the role of a queer man was particularly intriguing. It signaled a departure from his iconic portrayal of the suave James

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