‘The Judy Grahn Reader’ edited by Lisa Marie Hogeland Rachel Wexelbaum NonfictionPoetry July 20, 2010 4 min readLesbian culture in the United States has a history which spans more than a century. Within that time, at least...
“Queer Political Performance and Protest” by Ben Shepard Tim Doody Nonfiction July 16, 2010 5 min readIn the fall of 2007, hundreds of people—including drag queens, former Act Uppers, anarchist punks, policy wonks and transmen—stood on...
‘Kicked Out’ ed by Sassafras Lowrey Ben Shepard NonfictionReviews July 8, 2010 2 min readComprised of first-hand accounts of queer people pushed out of their homes into the mean streets of the USA to...
‘From the Closet to the Courtroom: Five LGBT Rights Lawsuits That Have Changed Our Nation’ by Carlos A. Ball Rachel Wexelbaum Nonfiction June 30, 2010 4 min readThe events that often have the greatest impact on the lives of LGBT individuals take place in court. Even today,...
‘Bad Reputation: Performances, Essays, Interviews’ by Penny Arcade Eric Colleary Nonfiction June 17, 2010 6 min readChances are, unless you are a devoted follower of the New York underground performing arts scene, you will have never...
‘The Golden Age of Gay Fiction’ Edited by Drewey Wayne Gunn Alan Chin Nonfiction June 14, 2010 2 min readLambda Award Finalist The first gay novel I read, The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren, was published in 1975....
‘Chroma’ by Derek Jarman Jason Schneiderman Nonfiction May 26, 2010 5 min readUpon its initial publication, The Economist called Chroma, “an appropriate legacy for a colourful man who was just as proud...
‘Unfriendly Fire’ by Nathaniel Frank Nathan Tipton Nonfiction May 5, 2010 2 min readLambda Award Finalist How the Gay Ban Undermines the Military and Weakens America To put it bluntly, members of today’s...
‘American Voyeur’ by Benoit Denizet-Lewis Tom Eubanks Nonfiction April 23, 2010 3 min readMy first encounter with the journalism of Benoit Denizet-Lewis just happened to be his first cover story for The New...
‘The Art of Jaime Hernandez’ by Todd Hignite; Intro by Alison Bechdel Aaron Krach Nonfiction March 26, 2010 2 min readThe art of Jaime Hernandez is wonderful. It’s subtle, contemporary, and emotionally satisfying. I cannot say the same about the...