Keeping up with the heteros

Dan Phillips looks at the way gay men have been represented on our screens, and wonders how helpful representation has really been.

What if it doesn’t get better?

In a powerful guest post Jonathan Hume reminds people that when you are poor and disabled, it's not as simple as moving to somewhere "better".

Where do I belong?

As part of our All roads lead to...series Karen Pollock writes of their personal experiences of being told London was the place to be.

Chapter One – white lino

In the first part of an unfolding tale Juno Roche takes a look back at 'rock bottom

The irrelevance of #LoveIsLove

Stephanie Farnsworth examines the latest hashtag that claims to support LGBTQ+ people.

Not all roads lead to London. Why I’m happy being a ‘rural gay’

As part of our 'All roads lead to...' theme this month, Lee Williscroft-Ferris explains why he's perfectly happy with life as a 'rural gay'.

TV Review: Orange is the New Black (Season Four)

Stephanie Farnsworth reviews the latest season of the award winning Netflix show 'Orange is the New Black'.

I can’t sleep; I’m bisexual

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.