Therapist, Educator and Life Coach Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. A therapist and educator/coach of Positive Psychology, she has seen that it can provide […]
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Coming Up In February: Diane Lang
Therapist, Educator and Life Coach Diane Lang has dedicated her career to helping people turn their lives around and is now on a mission to help them develop a sustainable positive attitude that can actually turn one into an optimist, literally. A therapist and educator/coach of Positive Psychology, she has seen that it can provide […]
January Feature: J.B. Ghuman, Jr – Building the Merkaba
Best known for his award-winning musical comedy, SPORK, JB Ghuman, Jr. is excited to present his latest original art expression, a 30-minute film that took nearly five years to create, “kEEp scrEEming.” Drawing inspiration from Disney’s The Little Mermaid, the film features appearances by notable stars including Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears, RuPaul’s Drag Race’sTammie Brown, […]
Coming Up In January: J.B. Ghuman, Jr.
J.B. GHUMAN, JR. AIMS TO ACTIVATE AN ENLIGHTENED PRISM PERSPECTIVE IN PEOPLE WITH NEW VIDEO ART INSTALLMENT, “kEEp scrEEming” “In my work, I let my mind be the canvas, my heart its paint brush; then reality itself curates the path.” — JB Ghuman, Jr. Best known for his award-winning musical comedy, SPORK, JB Ghuman, […]
The Amazon Trail: Dorky Dykes
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. I suppose I’m at my dorkiest about […]
Winds Of Change
I have been thinking a great deal about Diversity Rules Magazine and its place in my life. As I get older, I am discovering I am being driven toward a life’s purpose that was probably unfathomable years ago. I always saw myself being immersed in a life of queer advocacy, with any professional pursuit being […]
November Feature Interview: Epiphany Mattel
Diversity Rules Magazine welcomes Epiphany Mattel as its November feature interview. Straight shooting hip hop trans artist Epiphany Mattel takes aim at pretty people who make themselves ugly by refusing to wear the most important accessory — a smile — in her hot new single, “#FIXYOFACE,” out now. The track is a beat-driven hip-hop club […]
Coming Up In November: Epiphany Mattel
Diversity Rules Magazine welcomes Epiphany Mattel as its November feature. Straight shooting hip hop trans artist Epiphany Mattel takes aim at pretty people who make themselves ugly by refusing to wear the most important accessory — a smile — in her hot new single, “#FIXYOFACE,” out now. The track is a beat-driven hip-hop club banger […]
A PTSD Memoir
David-Elijah Nahmod is a film critic and reporter in San Francisco. His articles appear regularly in South Florida Gay News and Hoodline.com You can also find him on Facebook and Twitter. Frances Farmer was a 1930s movie star, a celebrated Broadway actress, a communist sympathizer, and an intellectual. Best known for her mental health issues, […]