Mack’s Take: The fierce fight between drag queens and Facebook (opinion)

By John Mack Freeman Over the last few weeks, tensions have been mounting between the drag community and Facebook. We even reported about it here. Basically, Facebook has a policy that all individuals using a personal account have to use their real name. Drag queens, by and large, have been using their stage personas on personal pages, […]

Russian Queerfest interrupted by homophobic attackers

By John Mack Freeman The International Queer Culture Festival that was being held in St. Petersburg this week was attacked by a gang of homphobic thugs. The event was attended by over 160 people. After dealing with a last minute venue change, the new location was raided by attackers. Via PinkNews: Organiser Polina Andrianova told […]

Ending blood ban could save a million lives says report

By John Mack Freeman A report by the Williams Institute of the University of California has found that lifting the blanket ban on gay men giving blood could save over a million lives a year. The ban was introduced during the worst years of the AIDS crisis to stop any potential contamination of the blood […]

UFC champ refuses to fight trans challenger

By John Mack Freeman Ultimate Fighting Championship’s women’s batamweight leader Ronda Rousey has refused to fight Fallon Fox. Rousey, who has won her last ten fights, has previously claimed that she could take anyone in the world. However, when trans fighter Fallon Fox challenged her, she refused. Rousey is claiming that trans fighters have an […]

Census to count same sex marriages as families

By John Mack Freeman In the past, the United States Census has always counted same sex couples marriages as “unmarried partners” for statistical purposes. However, starting with this year’s American Community Survey, legally married same sex couples will be counted as “families.” While the Census has been tracking same sex households since 1990, this change […]

Alison Bechdel Awarded MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Grant

By Ashley R. Lierman Last week Alison Bechdel, openly gay comic artist and author of the Eisner- and Stonewall-winning graphic memoir Fun Home, was awarded a $625,000 ‘genius’ grant by the MacArthur Foundation. Bechdel is one of 21 recipients of the award for 2014. Bechdel’s work has earned critical acclaim and multiple awards, and she […]

New reports on bisexuality show high rates of violence and discrimination

By John Mack Freeman Two new reports were released this week that specifically sought information about bisexual people in America. The results about violence, discrimination, and challenges were not encouraging. The first report is entitled “Understanding Issues Facing Bisexual Americans” was released by the Movement Advancement Project, an independent think tank focusing on LGBT issues, in […]

International Olympic Committee adopts non-discrimination clause

By John Mack Freeman The International Olympic Committee has added a new clause to the contract that governs host cities that will protect LGBT coaches, participants, and visitors. The IOC, which governs the international Olympic Games, has been under fire since early this year after the Winter Olympics were held in Sochi, Russia. Russia’s continued […]

Daisy Hernandez’s memoir, coming of age as a queer Cuban-Colombian

By Ilyse Kramer Daisy Hernández has written eloquently and expansively about race, class, gender, and sexuality as a former editor of ColorLines Magazine, a columnist of Ms. Magazine, and editor of several anthologies. Now she has turned the focus of these topics upon herself in her new memoir, A Cup of Water Under My Bed. […]

Mack’s Take: Gay marriage stunts no worse than any other marriage stunts (opinion)

By John Mack Freeman This week, a lot of people have gotten up in arms because two men got married in New Zealand. Well, that’s not it exactly. It’s more that the two men were heterosexual, they were getting married as a part of a radio station stunt, and they got married to win tickets […]