LGBT History Month Icons: Cheryl Dunye & Robert Indiana

Cheryl Dunye, FILMMAKER  May 13, 1966 “… There are other people with stories to tell.” Cheryl Dunye is a Liberian-born American lesbian filmmaker, actress and educator. Her...

The Penis Painter Talks Unique Performance Art, Upcoming Show

In the late 1940s, Jackson Pollock faced extensive criticism from the art establishment after presenting his now-famous drip paintings, where his paintbrush never touched...

Designer Profile: Chris Lopez Studio

I am very excited to share with you a great local designer, this one touches home because like me, Chris Lopez, is an illustrator...

Ecuador: A Hidden Gem For Gay Travelers

Ecuador has been for many years one of the world’s most amazing destinations for travelers from all over the globe. Its beauty, history, culture...

Q&A: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Hits Arsht Center

Casting has been set for Year 2 of the North American tour of the Tony Award -nominated Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof...

Natasha Bedingfield Talks LGBTQ Community’s Strength, Repressive Upbringing

When Natasha Bedingfield found fame in 2004, what would become of the world was, as she sings on the hit song that established her...

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