A rediscovered tape, the 1989 final broadcast of Fréquence Gaie's Lune de Fiel and a stage production that navigates laughter, crude talk…
Sophie Donovan · 20 Mar 2026
A coalition of advocacy groups argues that the SAVE America Act (S.1383) would disenfranchise voters and escalate attacks on transgender people across…
Sophie Donovan · 20 Mar 2026
Gawdland's triumph on the international Drag Race stage marks a breakthrough for Asian drag and signals bigger plans ahead
Sophie Donovan · 20 Mar 2026
Entertainment & Media
Adiba Jaigirdar blends rivals‑to‑lovers and second‑chance plots with queer Bangladeshi perspectives to offer joyful, trope‑driven romance
Sophie Donovan · 19 Mar 2026
A new queer drama directed by Millicent Hailes centers on desire, secrecy, and a drought-stricken world where two women collide
Sophie Donovan · 16 Mar 2026
A personal account of a first live match experience, Chelsea’s 2-0 victory and what the result meant for fans and the competition
Sophie Donovan · 16 Mar 2026
Sarah Michelle Gellar announced that Hulu declined to pick up the Buffy: New Sunnydale pilot, which was shot in August 2026 and…
Sophie Donovan · 15 Mar 2026
Dami Im has re-recorded her Eurovision hit Sound of Silence with Electric Fields, reflecting on the 2016 result and the song's ongoing…
Sophie Donovan · 15 Mar 2026
A fresh take on Heated Rivalry that weighs glossy production against problematic storytelling
Sophie Donovan · 15 Mar 2026
Karim Diané opens up about online hostility after portraying Jay-Den Kraag and the support he has found in legacy figures
Sophie Donovan · 14 Mar 2026
Survivors and advocates argue that long-standing exposure laws deter testing and punish communities of color
Sophie Donovan · 14 Mar 2026
A concise look at how a 1993 Washington DC gathering ignited a renewed wave of dyke marches across cities and countries
Sophie Donovan · 14 Mar 2026
Chappell Roan used an Instagram live to document photographers following her at Paris Fashion Week, reigniting discussions about personal boundaries, consent and…
Sophie Donovan · 14 Mar 2026
Entertainment & Media
A concise look at how the autumn-winter 26/27 shows reintroduced early 2000s aesthetics, balancing nostalgia with new interpretations
Sophie Donovan · 13 Mar 2026
Sam Kerr stresses the importance of victory as the Matildas regroup after draws and concussions ahead of their Asian Cup quarter-final in…
Sophie Donovan · 13 Mar 2026
Jake Adicoff doubled his gold haul in the men's 10km with guide Reid Goble, pressing toward a four-gold target at Milano Cortina…
Sophie Donovan · 13 Mar 2026
Rachida Dati rejects misattributed quotes, details policy on LGBT issues, security and drugs, and confirms legal action amid a tight Paris mayoral…
Sophie Donovan · 12 Mar 2026
Lucie Castets has been endorsed by the Nouveau Front Populaire and enters a contested primary as Mélenchon rallies supporters and Olivier Faure…
Sophie Donovan · 12 Mar 2026
A little-known civil servant has been picked by the Nouveau Front populaire to mediate left unity, prompting debate over a primary scheduled…
Sophie Donovan · 12 Mar 2026
Taylor Tomlinson’s Netflix special mixes religious upbringing, bisexuality and dating dilemmas into an hour of incisive, cathartic comedy
Sophie Donovan · 9 Mar 2026
Meet Rob Jetten: the Dutch leader who has become the country's first openly gay prime minister and what his rise means for…
Sophie Donovan · 8 Mar 2026
Connor Storrie made a memorable SNL debut on 28 February, mixing playful monologue beats, cameos from Hudson Williams and Olympic hockey stars,…
Sophie Donovan · 8 Mar 2026
Billy Porter reveals how a trapped kidney stone led to urosepsis, coma and emergency life support, and how the experience reshaped his…
Sophie Donovan · 5 Mar 2026
A reflective look at the losses felt across culture in 2026 and how the Doobie Brothers' album 'Walk This Road' channels unity…
Sophie Donovan · 5 Mar 2026
A new female-funded festival in Scotland is built to showcase women, challenge industry norms and model safer, more inclusive festival practice
Sophie Donovan · 4 Mar 2026