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FLO set release date for Therapy at the Club and share title track
FLO return with their sophomore record Therapy at the Club, a personal project that treats the club as therapy and…
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A Gallup telephone survey of more than 13,000 US adults reports that roughly nine percent identify as LGBTQ+, with bisexual identity now the largest single category and increases concentrated among younger adults and women
The final season of Heartbreak High arrives on Netflix with graduation, a botched prank, lingering mysteries and a focus on queer representation as the cast wrap their stories
Josie Jerge of Thermo Fisher Scientific argues that meaningful LGBTQIA+ inclusion must reach beyond the office to improve representation and visibility in the wider community
Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Josie Jerge discusses company strategies to support lgbtqia+ colleagues and the importance of representation extending into society.
Ben Daniels delivers a gripping central performance in a stylish National Theatre staging of Terence Rattigan’s Man and Boy, bringing fresh urgency to a once-forgotten play.
Cynthia Erivo breaks down the public fascination with her close bond with Ariana Grande, arguing that visible female intimacy is often misread and clarifying that their connection is platonic.
a Thermo Fisher scientist describes how friendship and resource groups helped build confidence, how career progression led to quality assurance, and why workplace measures must be matched by societal visibility
Ben Daniels gives a commanding performance in Anthony Lau’s adventurous reimagining of Terence Rattigan’s Man and Boy at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre—an uneven but compelling production that has provoked strong critical reactions.
Bury musician Jsky will take the TEDxNorthernQuarter 2026 stage to unpack how digital validation influences ambition, self-worth and community in a connected world.
The uk’s blanket ‘safe country’ approach ignores targeted violence and social persecution faced by queer nigerians, undermining asylum protections.
Matthew Mitcham, an Olympic gold medallist, has turned to OnlyFans for controlled, paid content that preserves his mainstream opportunities and personal boundaries.
TasPride’s flagship parade attracted roughly 1,500 participants in Hobart, capping a vibrant volunteer-run festival and leaving several community events still to come through February 28.
sarah jane morris pens a heartfelt musical tribute to peggy seeger, exploring how song and activism intersect in a new album and live dates
Ben Daniels gives a powerhouse turn as a ruthless financier in a National Theatre revival of Terence Rattigan’s Man and Boy, a production that sharpens the play’s themes of power, corruption and familial damage.
After proposing on the pitch at Cologne’s RheinEnergieStadion, referee Pascal Kaiser was attacked twice at his home, prompting criticism of delayed police response and renewed calls for LGBTQ+ safety in sport.
from gritty club stages to a lightning concert booking and a newsroom reshuffle, these three stories reveal how performance, fandom and editorial choices are being rewritten
A warm, dignified drama about rediscovery and desire in later life, maspalomas follows Vicente’s journey from coming out at 50 to confronting institutional erasure in a care home—screening as part of the EUROPA! EUROPA Film Festival.
an intimate valentine’s interview with leah and maz paired with a practical roundup of upcoming arts and entertainment events in savannah and baltimore
Netflix insists the decision to end Boots was based on audience and cost metrics rather than public criticism from the Pentagon, and cast members have expressed disappointment while embracing the show’s impact.
Shanny T-Bone capped a 20-year career with a Sporties hall of fame induction on February 14, joined by Steven Oliver in a night that celebrated drag, family and community
an exclusive valentines chat with leah and maz, paired with a compact guide to local gigs — love, music and community in one read
this revival brings Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey back to the stage, blending classic political satire with tender reflections on decline and connection
a thoughtful look at I’m Sorry, Prime Minister on the West end, where beloved characters return with familiar rhythms but a softer satirical edge
Facing a climate of targeted hostility and high-profile incidents, many queer women are re-evaluating personal safety and choosing firearms for self-protection—this article examines the causes, tensions, and implications.
Profiles of high-profile lgbtq+ couples who share love, creativity, and influence—stories that matter beyond gossip.