Interview with Bi Book award winner Erin Judge

Erin Judge is a bisexual author and stand-up comic from Los Angels. As the excitement of bisexual Visibility Month wares off, Lois Shearing caught up with her to discuss winning a Bi Book Award for her first novel, 'Vowel of Celibacy'.

The fight for our rights

The theme for October, Human Rights, is introduced by Karen Pollock

Trial by media over Speakers’ Corner fracas

A media circus has blown up over a scuffle between trans and anti-trans activists at Speaker's Corner. Sam Hope explores some context.

I imagine me and you

Annette Pryce takes a comparitive meander through two queer films about finding love in unexpected places.

‘Appropriate Behaviour’ and it’s witty and wacky look at life as a bisexual

As the theme for September nears it's end, curator Andrew Macdougall reviews New York based film Appropriate Behaviour and it's refreshing look at bisexual life.

The case for animal rights as an intersectional issue

Lee Williscroft-Ferris proposes that intersectionality should extend to non-human species.

Are we OK? The performance of emotional labour in queer spaces

Karen Pollock explores who emotional labour is demanded of, and why this should be challenged.

How to celebrate Bi Visibility Day if you aren’t bi

For Bisexual Visibility Day, Lois Shearing explores that ways that non-bisexual people can celebrate and be better allies to the bi+ community. Today is Bisexual Visibility Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the issues faced by the bi+ community, but also celebrating our diversity and resilience. Maybe you've seen a few people posting about it … Continue reading How to celebrate Bi Visibility Day if you aren’t bi

The LGBTQ+ community only cares about one kind of love

Steph Farnsworth argues that the community needs to be more accepting of different kinds of queer love

The future is queer in San Junipero

For September's monthly theme, curator Ibtisam Ahmed looks at the heartwarming intersectional love of 'San Junipero'.