A pop culture re-telling of both American and Australian LGBT histories, Altman draws connections to and away from what makes the LGBT community in America and Australia different from each while engaging with the unique struggles each have faced. Read More
A church and a bar are two very different institutions, but Marie Cartier, in Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall, proposes that the bar, and specifically the gay bar, served both a communal and spiritual function for many queer women in the mid-twentieth century, pre-Stonewall. Read More
December is upon us and so are a slew of new and noteworthy LGBT books. Read More
"Phallos (Wesleyan University Press) is a long treatment of sexual adventure..." Read More
Lgbt friendly colleges, the art of writing lists about poetry, Malinda Lo, and other lgbt news. Read More
On Thursday, August 1, dozens of same-sex couples in Rhode Island and Minnesota exchanged vows in honor of the first...
"Prism is the only organization in the comics industry that provides an annual financial grant to aspiring comics creators..." Read More
Kate Bornstein’s memoir, A Queer and Pleasant Danger, hereafter QPD, featured as the capstone of my “American Literature” course last...
Sitting in a circle of chairs and couches surrounding a hodgepodge of rugs, a kind hopeful anxiety permeated the space...


