Culture
Entertainment
Sapphics Spark Joy: New Zealand’s First All-Female Firefighter Calendar Ignites Queer Fandom
New Zealand’s Wahine Toa Firefighter Calendar 2026—featuring thirteen trailblazing women from across the country—has set the internet ablaze, especially among...
Egypt Unveils the World's Largest Museum Dedicated to Its Ancient Civilization
Egypt is inaugurating the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world's largest museum dedicated to its ancient civilization and an effort aimed at boosting the country's...
Social Media
Kamala Harris and the Joe Rogan “What If”: Why Queer Visibility in Unexpected Spaces Still Matters
Vice President Kamala Harris recently expressed regret over not appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast during her presidential campaign, highlighting a missed...
Blue’s Duncan James Finds New Love in Forbidden Nights: Why Queer Joy After Heartbreak Matters
Pop icon and LGBTQ+ trailblazer Duncan James is embracing a new chapter of queer romance, stepping out with dancer Alexandre Roque just two months after...
Lifestyle
Queering the Aisle: Event Dressing That Defies Gender for Fall and Winter Weddings
From velvet tuxedos to power-clashing prints, LGBTQ+ guests are rewriting the rules of formalwear this wedding season. As fall and winter ceremonies invite us...
Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year Is '6-7.' but Is It Even a Word and What Does It Mean?
Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your hands in the air.
Travel
Ogunquit, Maine: The Quiet Coastal Haven Emerging as New England’s Hidden Queer Gem
Beyond the usual queer hotspots, Ogunquit, Maine, is quietly establishing itself as a vibrant, welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking art, culture,...
Vermont Town Draws 'Beetlejuice' Fans to Iconic Horror Movie Site
A tiny town in Vermont has attracted “Beetlejuice” fans eager to visit the film’s iconic locations for nearly 40 years