Joint editor Annette Pryce discusses the latest episode of Doctor Who. A very personal review of where we now exist in this cultural shift and its significance for Gen X viewers so used to never quite getting what they need from mainstream media.
Tag: queer
Lakeside: A Lesbian Fiction Story (Part 2)
As part of a Pride month series, The Queerness presents part 2 of a lesbian fiction story by Erica Knight.
Lakeside: A Lesbian Fiction Story (Part 1)
As part of a Pride month series, The Queerness presents Part 1 of a lesbian fiction story by Erica Knight.
Night moves
As part of a pride month series, a story by: Dan Fitzgerald
Bisexuality, parenting and me
Our guest writer, Alex Wainwright, explores in this personal essay his various identities as a bisexual man, a parent and the conflicts between them.
“Queer has 5,000,000 definitions and they’re all correct” – an interview with Rosarlian
Megan Rosalarian is a queer comic creator, artist and burlesque dancer. As a creative who makes a living from the web, she has been very vocal about the recent threat to Net Neutrality in America. Lois Shearing caught her with to discuss the issue, her feelings about labels, and her plans for 2018.
Queer Media; it’s time to do better bi us
In light of recent biphobic articles published by queer media outlets, Lois Shearing addresses some of the myths perpetuated both outside of and within the LGBTQ+ community.
You are queer enough
Our curator Karen Pollock puts out a heartfelt plea for LGBTQ+ people to stop excluding those who don't meet arbitary standards from the community.
What it’s like to be out but not out-out as a bisexual
Lois Shearing explores what it means to be out, but not out-out as a bisexual and why it's important to respect our identity, even if we sometimes let ourselves 'pass'.
An open letter to young bisexual people this Pride season
Following the incident in which no bisexual organisations were going to march in the Pride in London parade until UK Pride gave up half their slots, Lois Shearing addresses the isloation that young bi people may feel during Pride season.