Available At Your Favorite Bookstore May 17th Magnus Hastings’ new coffee-table book, Why Drag?, offers readers a rare glimpse at a generation in drag. Inspired by the photographer’s renowned New York art exhibition, Why Drag? began in the summer of 2014, when Hastings set out to travel through North America to shoot some of drag’s […]
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f You Could Read My Mind: A PTSD Memoir
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 […]
Anniversary Specials!
In celebration of Diversity Rules Magazine’s 10th anniversary there will be FREE and FULL ACCESS to the I-Folds Digital version of Diversity Rules for the month of May! Simply use the following username and password and you will have full access to the MAY ISSUE as well as to all past issues through the 31st. Thank […]
Springtime!
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. As the […]
Kaleidoscope Released by Courtney Act
On February 29th international songstress, Courtney Act, released her new music single and video, Kaleidoscope. Written by Act and Sam Sparro, the song pays homage to the current gender and sexuality revolution being heralded by today’s young generation. As more young people embrace the fluidity of their sexuality and gender, the six clearly defined colors […]
Cheeseburger Pie
Her most recent book, An American Queer, a collection of “The Amazon Trail” columns, was presented with the 2015 Golden Crown Literary Society Award in Anthology/Collection Creative Non Fiction. This, and her award-winning fiction, including The Raid, The Swashbuckler, and Beggar of Love, can be found at www.boldstrokesbooks.com/Author-Lee-Lynch.html. The threat of atomic war overshadowed my […]
Guys Reading Poems Debuts
Neo-noir poetry drama “Guys Reading Poems” will debut at the Palm Beach International Film Festival this month during National Poetry Month. The innovative feature film uses poetry as a framing device to tell the story of a creative but troubled family living in a downtown Los Angeles artist’s loft. “Guys Reading Poems” intertwines poetry from 17 […]
If You Could Read My Mind: A PTSD Memoir
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 […]
