Coming Up in November: Sir JET

Diversity Rules Magazinewww.diversityrulesmagazine.com The mysterious and alluring Joel Evan Tye returns to the music scene with his most recent transformation of Sir JET. I am Sir JET. His mission in life is to help people see that men can be as expressive and elegant as women in their own right. We are all a little […]

October Issue Released: Features Stella Lillig

Diversity Rules Magazinewww,diversityrulesmagazine.com Diversity Rules Magazine proudly announces the release of the October issue featuring Stella LIllig. Stella Lillig lives and works in New York City. She was born in Bogotá, Columbia,  into  an artistic Jewish family, she was determined, from a young age, to confront the issues of living in an aesthetically  beautiful, but  […]

All Books Must Come to an End

By Jim Koury, Editor, Diversity Rules Magazinewww.diversityrulesmagazine.com I want to touch briefly on a topic that I was prompted to address after I saw a quote on Facebook.  I find a lot of great stuff on Facebook which is insightful and very useful.  The quote is as follows:  “There comes a time when you have […]

Coming Up in October: Stella Lillig

Diversity Rules Magazinewww.diversityrulesmagazine.com Stella Lillig lives and works in New York City. She was born in Bogotá, Columbia,  into  an artistic Jewish family, she was determined, from a young age, to confront the issues of living in an aesthetically  beautiful, but  politically and socially corrupt land. She began   painting at 10, and  in an effort […]

Queers United Happy Hour

The Queers United Happy Hour is this coming Friday, September 21st from 5-8 p.m.  All are welcome. The event will be held at the lovely Belvedere Cabaret in Greene, NY.  Our host, Vincent Majka, has graciously offered the venue and will be providing the “eats” for the event.   Hope to see you all there.  Check […]

My Two Cents

By Jim Koury, Editor, Diversity Rules Magazine© 2012 Diversity Rules Magazine.  All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Welcome to the September issue of Diversity Rules Magazine.  I am really excited to have Rob Ordonez as this month’s cover feature interview.  He is a phenomenal “self-styled artiste.”  His creativity and ability to capture the true essence of his model […]

Keep Up Now

By Terry Ludwig© 2012 Diversity Rules Magazine and Terry Ludwig.  All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Terry’s brother Rob died of AIDS in 2004 and left her his writings of which Keep Up Now is the result.  Terry can be reached at keepupnow@gmail.com.  Check out Terry’s website at:  www.terryludwig.net to find out how to manifest happiness and abundance. […]

Tactical Pursuit

A Book By Lynette Mae© 2012 Diversity Rules Magazine and Lynette Mae.  All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Lynette Mae writes lesbian fiction because she wants to tell her story—our stories—authentically. She doesn’t want to ignore the totality of experiences as lesbians. She does not mean to disparage, but let’s remember that as women, there are different experiences […]

Red Lodge

A New Film By Dan Steadman© Diversity Rules Magazine and Dan Steadman.  All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Dan grew up in Michigan, where he made the erroneous error of mistakingly mistaking he had the acting bug. His first show in 1987 (he was a teenager at the time) was “Danny the Clown Show.” 1987 also introduced what […]

You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It

A Book by Kieron Blake© 2012 Diversity Rules Magazine and Kieron Blake.  All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Kieron Blake was born in North West London in 1983 to Jamaican parents. He has a fir degree in Politics and Social Policy and enjoys playing football and rugby. He likes reading, keeping abreast of current affairs and travelling the […]