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Meta’s LGBTIQA+ digital censorship over so-called ‘human exploitation’
Amsterdam business owner, Richard Keldoulis. Photo by Ronal Porras What businesses do you run? First of all, thanks STUN for giving
Feeling Alone?
Isolation has a particular psychological texture within the rainbow communities, shaped by both personal experience and broader social history. For some, disconnection is not simply
Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s
‘Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s’ This exhibition ran from 20 September 2025 until 29 March 2026 at the Design Museum, London. Reviewed by
Jonathan Harvey on ‘Beautiful Thing’ at 30
Jonathan Harvey’s Beautiful Thing turns 30 this year. Adapted from his hit stage play, the 1996 film told a rare story at the time: a
Is dating app violence a new thing or a modern take on history?
The rise of attacks on men who have sex with men facilitated through dating apps reflects a disturbing intersection between historical stigma, evolving technology and
Midlife in a Relationship
Midlife often arrives quietly. There may be no dramatic announcement, just subtle shifts. The body feels different. Time feels more finite. Relationships, too, begin to
The Narcissist Epidemic in Queer Spaces: When a Label Replaces Understanding
“Narcissist!” It’s become one of the most common words I hear in my clinic, often whispered after heartbreak or shouted in group chats. Someone ghosts
From Stadium Pride to Streets of Reckoning: Mardi Gras 2022–2025
When the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras hit the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2022, it felt more like a holding pattern than a reunion.
