The relentless global march of Drag Race continues, this time making its most recent stop in the Philippines.
Reviews
Reviews
The Secret Promise of SAIAH’s “radio.fm”
“radio.fm” is a sonic hot breath on the back of your neck.
Review: Jack’s on Fire
Jack’s on Fire is a charming, triumphant tale of a queer boy’s journey to find acceptance, community, and love.
Review: Sorry, Bro
Sorry, Bro is a witty, engaging story of love, identity, and balancing the needs of family and community with a desire for true love.
Review: Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak
Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak is a dreamy, captivating, queer sci-fi tale about fellowship and acceptance.
Review: Rise of the Renegade Child
Rise of the Renegade Child is an electrifying thrill ride packed with complex characters, breathless action, and smart, queer sensibility.
Review: All That’s Left in the World
All That’s Left in the World is a touching, earnest story of young, queer love in a post-apocalyptic world.
Review: The City of Dusk
Tara Sim’s The City of Dusk is a broad, dark tale set in a fanciful realm with an energetic, youthful cast.
Review: Noor
Nnedi Okorafor’s Noor is a fierce, tightly-woven tapestry of cybernetic bodies, corporate fascism, and chosen family wrapped in a reverently imagined Nigerian future.
Review: Fevered Star
Rebecca Roanhorse’s Fevered Star is a complex, layered, hard-hitting follow-up to one of the best fantasy novels of the decade.
Review: Moon Witch, Spider King
Marlon James’ Moon Witch, Spider King is an unexpected, richly drawn, thoroughly engrossing anti-sequel to the Dark Star trilogy’s Black Leopard, Red Wolf.
Review: 36 Streets
T.R. Napper’s 36 Streets is a gritty, violent, neo-noir story with compelling characters, high-stakes action, and a fascinating, cyberpunk look at near-future Hanoi.