Daniel Humphrey, in his new book-length study on the Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman, points out that since Bergman’s films were brought to America in the 1950s, gay men have been watching them in a unique way... Read More
In a recent interview with Haazretz, Tel Aviv based scholar and author Amalia Ziv talks about her life as a parent and...
I suppose there are certainly more problematic films that I could have chosen to fall unabashedly in love with. Of course, that’s little comfort. I’m essentially saying that sometimes I want to look the other way, to pretend cultural oppression and enforcement aren’t an integral part of mainstream film. Read More
Spunk [arts] Magazine, founded in New York City in 2003, is an art journal specializing in original artwork and memoir-style writing. With seven wonderful issues already under its belt, Spunk released their eighth issue this summer. We here at the Lambda Literary Review have been lucky enough to get our hands on the latest issue, and of course, we want to share it with you. Read More
We Are the Youth, a “photographic journalism project,” has been spreading the stories of LGBT youth throughout the United States...
Put on your reading glasses and get happy! September is chock-full of fantastic new LGBTQ books.
This month expect new releases from J. Jack Halberstam, E.J. Levy, Michal Witkowski, Lesléa Newman, Jaime Manrique, and Michael Lowenthal. Read More
Collected from across a continua of class, age, race, gender, sex, and geography, these academics and activists, professionals and students--for whom the personal is political and vice versa--raise their voices in complicated and varied attempts to problematize and deconstruct the assorted issues related to homophobia (externalized and internalized). Read More
Who are the “real” LGBTIQ Americans? Where do they live, what jobs do they have, and do they have the...
Over the past twenty years, more American cities and states have passed anti-discrimination legislation that includes sexual orientation and gender...


