If You Could Read My Mind

David-Elijah Nahmod is a film critic and reporter in San Francisco. His articles appear regularly in The Bay Area Reporter and SF Weekly. You can also find him on Facebook and Twitter. David developed Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder (PTSD) after surviving gay conversion therapy as a child and has found that many in the LGBT […]

Sanitizing Gay Culture

I have been thinking about something of late in relation to the gay rights movement. One of the objectives of the movement has been to integrate gay culture into mainstream thought and to work toward equality on all fronts. We all hope that gay pride marches won’t be necessary some day in the context that […]

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Love Wins Dating

Daniel Woolmer is the Marketing and PR Manager at WareHouseDating.com. Managing niche dating sites which helps people find their forever Mr or Mrs Right now. Business and dating blogger who works on The SWExperts, he brings an open-minded flare and unique individual style to the business/dating scene. A passionate activist for LGBT equality, human and […]

Love Lost … And Found

(Original article written by Michael Lambert and provided to Diversity Rules Magazine by the fine folks at Project Publicity.) José Rolón didn’t know where life would take him after husband unexpectedly died. He only knew he needed to be there for his three children. Now, the wedding planner is balancing life with a new partner […]

A Much Different Valentine’s

Julia Fox immigrated from Russia in her late teens, settling in the United States in the early 90s. She published two books of poetry before leaving her home country, both in Russian, and published two more in English language after immigrating. And Then There Were Three: Sixty Seven Letters to Sasha is her first autobiographical […]

A Dog Named Gucci

Director Gorman Bechard, whose documentary, “Color Me Obsessed, A Film About The Replacements,” was named one of “The Seven Best New Music Documentaries of the Year” by Rolling Stone, takes on a rock star of a different sort with “A Dog Named Gucci,” a feature-length documentary examining animal abuse laws in the United States. The […]

Hey Qween!

Hey Qween!, the world’s gayest talk show of all time, is getting a face-lift this winter. When the show returns for its fourth season next month, it will debut a sexy new look and sound. For three hilarious seasons, comedian Jonny McGovern and his co-host Lady Red Couture have welcomed many of the countries top […]

The Commedia Rapunzel

The Commedia Rapunzel is a bold new type of children’s theater show in NYC and it is getting international coverage (U.S., Peru, Japan) because of its unapologetic use of drag and LGBT actors to teach kids that it’s OK to be considered weird. Using humor geared equally towards children as well as adults, the troupe […]

New Year’s Resolutions

Tony Guadagnino is a marketing consultant. Located in New Jersey, his clients are based across the country, focusing on social media to build their presence on the internet. He studied creative writing in college and is currently working his first novel on the subject of bullying. He lives with his partner Mark. One month of the […]