Will & Grace- joyful return or rehash of dated representation?

Our newest Curator, Donal wonders if the announced return of Will and Grace really is a cause for celebration?

Hypermasculinity and LGBTQ+ identity erasure in communities of color

Michael Paramo focuses on the complex issue of hypermasculinity and its role in contributing to LGBTQ+ identity erasure within communities of color.

Can straight people be queer?

This is The Queerness, but what is queerness, and who should be allowed to call themselves queer? Karen Pollock explores some of the thorny issues around queer identity

Why LGBTQ+ rights should never come down to a vote

Stephanie Farnsworth examines the issue of voting on LGBTQ+ rights, in the wake of Australia's decision to hold a plebiscite on marriage equality.

The response to the Corrie kiss and what it means

What does the online response to that same-sex kiss on 'Coronation Street' tell us about how far we have come and how far we have yet to go? Hadley discusses.

Dear Gay Times, please leave the straight guy fantasy to GayTube

Lee Williscroft-Ferris wonders whether he is the only person left feeling cold by GT's footage of 'straight men' kissing other men.

Time to stop bashing the bishop

The news that the Bishop of Grantham is gay, and in a celibate relationship, prompts Karen Pollock to ask why the Church of England puts the feelings of homophobes above those of LGBTQ+ Christians.

Myra Breckinridge and trans roles in film

James Gent takes a look at 'Myra Breckinridge' and the wider issue of trans roles in film.

Why climate change should matter to LGBTQ+ people

Stephanie Farnsworth examines how climate change will impact LGBTQ+ people across the world.

Straight privilege? Check yourself, not bisexual people

Stephanie Farnsworth examines the idea that bisexual people experience "straight privilege"