British drag has always been radical
In the wake of drag icon Paul O’Grady’s death, it’s time to excavate Britain’s radical drag history
In the wake of drag icon Paul O’Grady’s death, it’s time to excavate Britain’s radical drag history
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Want to protest anti-drag demonstrators? Learn about the history, risks and art of counter-protesting
Parents call their experience “traumatizing”
OPINION: With a new anti-drag bill in Texas, Republicans are once again attempting to use the bounty system to bypass constitutional law
HB 4378 would allow anyone to sue a drag performer if a minor attends their performance
Three new bills would further limit discussion of LGBTQ2S+ topics or identities in schools
“Intense amount of cruelty coming from our state legislature”
Action4Canada protested inclusivity guidelines at a Kelowna board meeting last week, after being banned from meetings in Mission
If passed, the legislation would be in direct conflict with 2015’s Obergefell decision
New research from Media Matters found at least 63 new ads in the past four months
Thirty-four U.S. states still have bans on same-sex marriage in their lawbooks or state constitutions
The announcement comes after the University of Lethbridge cancelled a controversial speaker
OPINION: On Wednesday, when the Vagina Museum in Bethnal Green, U.K., was forced to shutter for the second time in less than two years, the community lost a vital sexual health resource
ANALYSIS: Constant legislative attacks are damaging trans people’s mental health. How do reporters inform the public without telling them they’re doomed?
In her latest memoir, actress, author and gay icon Joan Collins shares her thoughts on fashion and the legacy of “Dynasty”