6 LGBTQ Comics Artists to Follow on Instagram
Discover 6 LGBTQ comic artists who will fill your Instagram feed full of queer stories and characters from across the rainbow spectrum! Keep Reading
Discover 6 LGBTQ comic artists who will fill your Instagram feed full of queer stories and characters from across the rainbow spectrum! Keep Reading
Through visibility and disruption, Queering the Map gives the global queer community the opportunity to craft their own narrative. Creator Lucas LaRochelle shares the origin story, and the highs & lows of this unprecedented digital endeavor. Keep Reading
Kristen Stewart and Chloë Sevigny have been cast as sapphic lovers in Lizzie, the latest reimagining of the unresolved Borden murder case. Keep Reading
Explore Cape Town's blossoming drag and queer scene through the work of photographer Lauren Brits. Using a medium that is both nostalgic and timeless, she captures the queer underground zeitgeist of South Africa’s Mother City in dream-like stills Keep Reading
Youtube celesbian and foodie Hannah Hart announced her engagement via Instagram to Buzzfeed executive producer, Ella Mielniczenko. Read all about her thoughts on life, love and the journey ahead! Keep Reading
The LGBT Sentinel interviews renowned social media influencer Angelo "AJ" Cartas and gets real about life online, and living as an openly gay man. Keep Reading
After much speculation, Daniel Craig has confirmed his return as James Bond for the 25th movie in the 007 series, which is due to be released in the US in November 2019. Having claimed he’d rather “slit his wrists” than play Bond again, the announcement comes as somewhat of a surprise, and it wouldn’t be a stretch of the imagination to think that his 2019 appearance as 007 may very well be his last, leaving us to contemplate once again who the next James Bond could be. Will he be gay? Will he be black? Or could James even be… Keep Reading
Los Angeles-based LGBTQ film festival, Outfest, kicked off on the 12th of July! In just eleven days the film festival will screen more than 200 queer themed films from 35 countries. On the program are galas, feature films, short films, special events, and episodic screenings. Originally founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest will continue its mission to “promote LGBTQ equality by creating, sharing and protecting LGBTQ stories on the screen” for the 36th year running. If you’re keen to feel a part of the global queer community, then join Outfest “to discover, discuss and celebrate stories of LGBTQ lives.”… Keep Reading
Who are you? Where are you from? My name is Tina Babajanians and I am a master voice clinician. I run my private practice out of my home office in Pasadena, California. I was born in Iran and immigrated to the United States when I was three years old. I grew up in Southern California, moved to the bay area for a brief time and have been living in Pasadena for the last seven years. My education and career background is in speech and language pathology. I went to California State University, Northridge for my undergraduate program in Communication Disorders… Keep Reading
Pride month is here, and what would our pre-march breakfasts, street parades, and late night parties be without great beats? Spotify is no stranger to the unifying power of music and has been running a special Pride section chock full of queer anthems, artists, allys, and podcasts since 2016. This year, in honour of Pride month and the launch of Queer Eye’s second season on Netflix (happening June 15th!), Spotify and the Fab Five have collaborated on five Queer Eye Pride playlists! Every queer person has their own intimate selection of songs that have gotten them through the highs and… Keep Reading