by admin | Nov 25, 2020 | Arts, Entertainment, International, Transgender
Everything in Isabel Sandoval’s indie drama Lingua Franca matters.
From Christy Lemire’s review: “In telling the story of a woman who, like her, is a transgender Filipina, Sandoval encompasses not just the complicated issue of sexual identity but also...
by admin | Sep 8, 2017 | Arts, Featured
Now more than ever, the creative world is showcasing its best when it comes to fighting injustice and performing acts of resistance. Artists are increasingly using their work to explore questions of politics, justice, ethnicity, and race. Whether it’s Angélica...
by admin | Mar 11, 2016 | Entertainment, LGBTQIA+, News
It should be no surprise that Japan has a varied queer scene. The shades of its particular rainbow are unknown outside the country. Director Graham Kolbeins and his co-writer Anne Ishii are ready to dive into that deep well to see what they discover. Their documentary...
by admin | Sep 17, 2015 | LGBTQIA+, Opinion
My childhood was bifurcated. I lived in two worlds. One was home to my identity as an LGBT child. One was in the heteronormative world, where I had to learn to negotiate a world that didn’t value me as I was and ordered me to perform as a heterosexual. Luckily, I...
by admin | Aug 29, 2015 | LGBTQIA+, News
The CEO of a massive convention for gamers, Gen Con, threatened to leave Indiana earlier this year over religious objections law that said organizers were “shopping the show” to other cities and could relocate if lawmakers do not expand their protections for gays and...