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Honey Don’t review: Margaret Qualley and a playful queer noir on VOD
Margaret Qualley returns in Honey Don't, a loose, lesbian-leaning noir from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, now streaming on VOD
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Experience the revamped Girl Kisser: a campy, candid lesbian gig-theatre show with original music, immersive movement and fresh questions about friends, lovers and club culture
Former Little Mix member Leigh-Anne releases a debut album that fuses pop, R&B and reggae to reclaim her artistic identity and celebrate cultural roots
A volunteer-led letter drive, a provocative feature film and an offer of legal defence to organisations show different ways society is engaging with trans dignity, representation and policy
London Women’s Clinic has launched a Brighton site to deliver enhanced fertility care and local support for prospective parents across Sussex and the South Coast
Alexander Skarsgård opens up about embodying Ray in Pillion, the film’s blend of kink and tenderness, and the director’s humane approach
Rob Jetten takes office as the Netherlands’ youngest and first openly gay prime minister, forming a centrist coalition after the exit of a far-right partner and reflecting wider cultural shifts in representation
A lively roundup of the 2026 Winter Olympics showing historic participation by trans and queer athletes, multiple medals, on‑site proposals, and cultural highlights
Revry confirms a second season of King of Drag, expanding opportunities for the drag king community and inviting new contestants who can work in the US
London Women’s Clinic expands to Brighton to offer more local access to fertility and reproductive care for prospective parents across Sussex and the South Coast
London Women’s Clinic has launched an expanded Brighton satellite to provide local specialist fertility consultations and monitoring for Sussex and the South Coast, linking patients to Harley Street for procedures and continuing decades of fertility support
Community members across Australia and beyond are sharing memories of Maxi Shield, celebrating her work on stage, her advocacy, and the support she received during illness
Witness the Mardi Gras Parade’s return to Oxford Street on February 28 — a night where pride, activism and the theme ecstatica come together with live TV coverage and community grants
Karim Diané speaks about embodying Jay-Den Kraag, the franchise’s first openly gay Klingon, the backlash he anticipated online, and the supportive messages from queer Star Trek fans and George Takei
Four original Bardot members returned to the stage at Bondi Beach for Mighty Hoopla, delivering a brief but nostalgic performance that marked their first full reunion in 24 years
Sam Stanton and Chris Robinson, intruder grooms on Married At First Sight Australia, will marry on the show as the program continues to include same-sex pairings
Connor Storrie’s portrayal in Heated Rivalry, his thoughtful public boundaries and his on‑ and off‑screen rapport with Hudson Williams explain his fast rise in popularity
Emmanuel Grégoire commits to boosting aid for LGBT associations in Paris and rules out an alliance with La France insoumise, even as the political class confronts contentious reactions to the death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon
A new six-part documentary, House of Blak: Miss First Nation, goes inside a groundbreaking Indigenous drag pageant to highlight creativity, culture and community
Brent Thorpe reshaped Australian theatre with daring satire, meticulous craft and a lifelong devotion to stage history
Canada’s Drag Race is launching an All Stars spinoff with an historic all-queen judging panel, six episodes, returning queens and a $100,000 prize
Former NSW MP Rory Amon has pleaded not guilty to 10 charges arising from alleged sexual encounters with a 13-year-old in 2017; prosecutors and defence present contrasting accounts at the Supreme Court
Bad Bunny steps into his first starring film role in Porto Rico, a historical drama framed as an epic Caribbean western directed by Residente and featuring an international cast
Emmanuel Grégoire leads a diverse and younger united-left list for Paris, excluding LFI, including prominent Ecologists and Communists, and pledges to double Paris subsidies to LGBT associations
Come to Daddy in Brisbane hosted its second annual Daddy Pageant, naming Country Dave Daddiest Daddy 2026 and celebrating community, performance and inclusive spirit
Bad Bunny will lead Porto Rico, an epic Caribbean western directed by Residente, with a high-profile cast and a story rooted in Puerto Rican history