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Navigating Romantic Relationships as Asexual
Though an estimated 1% of people identify as asexual, asexual people remain relatively invisible and are rarely researched.
Bros and the Trials of the Queer Romcom
Queer romcom Bros struggled at the box-office. Are mainstream audiences still not ready?
Review: The Sunbearer Trials
The Sunbearer Trials is a rollicking, Mexican-inspired fantasy adventure filled with delightful characters and compelling questions of identity and privilege.
Leave Your Capitalism At The Door of Café Euphoria
Cafe Euphoria isn’t just another co-op. Its trans and gender-nonconforming owners are pursuing a vision of radical equality.
Despite Bans, Queer YA Books Are Still Selling Well
Diversity and creativity in queer young adult books is thriving.
A Fresh Face For Drag Race In the Philippines
The relentless global march of Drag Race continues, this time making its most recent stop in the Philippines.
Making Room For Non-binary Runners
More races across the United States are creating divisions for nonbinary runners to compete and, in some cases, to win awards.
The Secret Promise of SAIAH’s “radio.fm”
“radio.fm” is a sonic hot breath on the back of your neck.
A Window Into The Number Of Trans Teens Living In America
Though intolerance is still commonplace, young Americans are finding it less stigmatizing to openly identify as trans.
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.
Disability Often Intersects With Domestic Violence. Here’s How to Better Help Survivors
Four primary solutions to address the specific needs of survivors with disabilities.
How Octavia E. Butler Mined Her Boundless Curiosity To Forge A New Vision For Humanity
Alyssa Collins explains how Butler’s boundless curiosity inspired the author’s work, and how Butler’s experiences as a Black woman drew her to “humans who must deal with the edges or ends of humanity.”
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.