Film Reviews
Reviews of the films God’s Own Country, Tom of Finland, After Louie, and Beach Rats.
MoreReviews of the films God’s Own Country, Tom of Finland, After Louie, and Beach Rats.
MoreOver the course of three summers, Mark Seliger photographed seventy transgender women and men, representing a range of ages, races, and gender expression. On Christopher Street is his celebration of their lives.
MoreReviews of the movies: The Pearl of Africa and , and the book: A Garden Fed By Lightning.
MoreReviews of Wilde Stories 2016: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction and DIG by Bryan Borland.
MoreReviews of the books: The Man Who Loved Birds, Gay American Novels, 1870-–1970: A Reader’s Guide, The Argonauts, and Communal Nude: Collected Essays and the album Love You to Death.
MoreReviews of the books: Out in the Periphery: Latin America’s Gay Rights Revolution, Dog Men, and Some Go Hungry and the film: Clambake : 30 Years of Women’s Week in Provincetown.
MoreReviews of David Bowie’s album Blackstar, and the books: Batty Bwoy and Making a Scene: Lesbians and Community across Canada, 1964-84.
MoreReviews of Michelle Tea’s memoir How to Grow Up, Voices from the Rainbow, and The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature.
MoreReview of the book Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion, and the film: The Skeleton Twins.
MoreReviews of the books: More Than We Know and Alexander McQueen: Blood Beneath the Skin, and the movie Spotlight.
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