Literary Loss: Anthony Veasna So's 'Afterparties: Stories'
Literary Loss: Anthony Veasna So's 'Afterparties: Stories'

Published after his death, Anthony Veasna So's story collection includes characters haunted by memories of genocide, especially the older parents, aunties, and uncles who experienced trauma before escaping Cambodia.

by Brian Bromberger | Aug 4, 2021

Review: Truths and Consequences in P.J. Vernon's 'Bath Haus'
Review: Truths and Consequences in P.J. Vernon's 'Bath Haus'

In 'Bath Haus,' author P.J. Vernon's dynamic and impressively exhilarating follow-up to his debut, the 2018 psychological thriller 'When You Find Me,' he explores what happens when a cheating boyfriend meets a sexy, vendetta-driven psycho at a bathhouse.

by Jim Piechota | Aug 3, 2021

Udo Kier on His 50-Year Career and 'Swan Song'
Udo Kier on His 50-Year Career and 'Swan Song'

At age 76, gay German actor Udo Kier is having the time of his life, because he has just played the role of a lifetime. Kier stars in Todd Stephens' acclaimed new film 'Swan Song' as gay retired Sandusky, Ohio hairdresser.

by Brian Bromberger | Aug 4, 2021

Watch Marc Huestis' 1982 Film 'Whatever Happened to Susan Jane?' Free Online
Watch Marc Huestis' 1982 Film 'Whatever Happened to Susan Jane?' Free Online

Marc Huestis' eccentric and campy film 'Whatever Happened to Susan Jane' embodies the early 1980s of New Wave, drag queens and wild characters through the misadventures of runaway Virginia housewife. Watch it free online.

by Jim Provenzano | Aug 2, 2021

Q-Music: Family Jewels: Songwriting Siblings, Sons and Daughters
Q-Music: Family Jewels: Songwriting Siblings, Sons and Daughters

Sons and daughters, sisters and brothers of prominent musicians have long shared their own talents. Our music columnist offers a few new bests.

by Gregg Shapiro | Aug 5, 2021

Phatima Rude Memorial to Be Held Aug. 1 at Public Works
Phatima Rude Memorial to Be Held Aug. 1 at Public Works

Known for outrageous and unique performances, the late local drag performer Phatima Rude (Leigh Pankonin) will be remembered at a gathering on August 1 at Public Works.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 27, 2021

Todd Stephens' 'Swan Song' of Joy
Todd Stephens' 'Swan Song' of Joy

Todd Stephens, the writer-director of the acclaimed new film 'Swan Song,' discusses the culmination of his 'Sandusky trilogy,' working with actor Udo Kier, and returning to his hometown to film the unique gay "comeback" tale of a retired hairdresser.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jul 29, 2021

Sportertainment: The Lavender Tube on LGBT Athletes & Allies at the Tokyo Olympics
Sportertainment: The Lavender Tube on LGBT Athletes & Allies at the Tokyo Olympics

After a year's delay, and continued health worries and protests, Tokyo's Olympic Games have begun, with the largest ever number of out LGBT competitors. Our TV columnist also focuses on some outstanding straight athletes of note.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 31, 2021

Irish Wise: Graham Norton's Novel, 'Home Stretch'
Irish Wise: Graham Norton's Novel, 'Home Stretch'

Known as the savvy, freewheeling UK television talk show host, Norton's new gay-inclusive novel is an unexpectedly insightful character-driven delight that is as binge-worthy and compelling as any trending Netflix series.

by Brian Bromberger | Jul 27, 2021

Todrick Hall: the Multi-Talent on Gay Anthems, Mentors & New Music
Todrick Hall: the Multi-Talent on Gay Anthems, Mentors & New Music

Is there anything gay performer and Texas-native Todrick Hall can't do? He sings. He dances. He writes songs. He acts on Broadway, in movies, and on TV. He's also an outspoken activist, and discusses his new album, 'Femuline.'

by Gregg Shapiro | Jul 26, 2021


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