Filmmaker Jono Mitchell shares the evolution of a relationship between two seemingly opposite queer friends in Bad Together, his new film releasing to TVOD on December 5 via Dekkoo Films. Over four years, Robbie (played by Andrés Erickson) and Cameron (played by Queer Niro) learn to accept and love one another and themselves. “I really […]
Author: Jim Koury
Genderfluid Singer Queen Sir Jet Mixes Muscle and Fem in New Single and Visual “Male Femininity”
The genderfluid, introverted muscle fem pop singer Queen Sir JET hopes her new high-energy dance single, “Male Femininity,” will inspire listeners to shun society’s ideas of what they should conform to and embrace their true selves. “My parents never had a problem with their son being homosexual, but they had a huge issue with him […]
Pride Journeys: Brookhaven, GA
Joey Amato is the founder and publisher of Pride Journeys, an LGBTQ travel website and syndicated column. For more LGBTQ travel ideas, please visit www.pridejourneys.com. A short 20-minute MARTA ride from downtown Atlanta, Brookhaven stands as a testament to the perfect blend of history, modernity, and community. As a city that has grown from a […]
Invisible Lines
This meme struck me so much. I first wrote a paragraph about it, but it became a more extended, much more critical essay about our invisible lines. I agree with this meme. It is almost every day that I feel this way!!! LOL. There is much contentment in solitude away from the phony, backstabbing bastards. […]
Jason Stuart Reflects on His 30 Year Anniversary of Coming Out
The November issue features character actor and stand-up comic Jason Stuart. Jason Stuart is a prolific character actor & stand-up comic. Born in the Bronx and raised in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles, he resides in Palm Springs and lives next door to his 85-year-old Jewish mother, Gloria, but does not live with her! […]
National Coming Out Day Survey, “Out to Succeed”
As our nation prepares to commemorate National Coming Out Day, Out Leadership‘s “Out to Succeed 2.0,” a global workplace survey of LGBTQ+ employees finds historic progress for LGBTQ+ employees in the workplace with 80 percent reporting feeling comfortable being out at work, up from 36 percent in 2016. Yet challenges remain for more marginalized members of the LGBTQ+ community, […]
