Guest writer Holly Mathies muses post-Orlando on #loveislove, mental health and being a bisexual woman married to a man.
Film Review: Kiki
Fresh from its UK premier at Sheffield's Doc/Fest, Paul Jackson reviews Sara Jordenö's inspiring documentary about New York's voguing ballroom scene.
Just a small question about PrEP…
As questions concerning PrEP abound, Juno Roche looks at the issue of the omission of women in the discourse around HIV.
Prince William in Attitude: We don’t owe anyone our thanks
We don't owe Prince William a debt of gratitude for his appearance in 'Attitude'. Rather, we should expect more.
Let me line up the f*ggots and the tr*nnies for you
The anti-PC brigade are at it again. It turns out we're still oppressing them by objecting to their hatefulness.
EU vote will have lasting impact on LGBTQ+ rights
As the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union draws closer, Sally Brett, Senior Policy Officer in the TUC’s Economic and Social Affairs Department, describes what is at stake for LGBTQ+ people.
Orlando: Love doesn’t always win
In light of the events in Orlando, Karen Pollock personally responds to the ideas of blame, responsibility and how we should respond.
Don’t patronise us with the emptiness of #prayfororlando
Whilst it's always heartening to have support, Jon B explains why, in his view, #prayfororlando is a hollow gesture that diverts people from taking real action against hate.
The LGBTQ+ news round-up: 4 June 2016
From the Greek isles to the streets of New York City, Tom Ana brings you the most important headlines and stories you might have missed from the last 7 days.
The Valley of the Kings
In this follow-on post, Juno Roche discusses her HIV diagnosis and the unchanging face of stigma.
