Culture
Entertainment
Soft Life, But Make It Queer: 7 Creators Who Move With Ease
Luxury in today’s financial climate is becoming extinct. You either have to work several jobs or move to a smaller house just afford a trip to Disneyland. But...
Joyce Manor Delivers Nostalgia, Polished and Punk, in 'I Used to Go to This Bar'
California pop-punk stalwarts Joyce Manor's seventh album embraces their signature millennial nostalgia with a sound reminiscent of the early 2000s."
Social Media
Meta, TikTok and YouTube Face Landmark Trial Over Youth Addiction Claims
Three of the world’s biggest tech companies face a landmark trial in Los Angeles starting this week over claims their platforms deliberately addict and harm...
Out With Dr. Bill: Snow, Sequins & Community
After stepping away from my keyboard for a month, I found myself back in a familiar place—on a plane headed to New York, replaying a season that somehow felt...
Lifestyle
Dior Couture Debut for Anderson Mixes Wonder, Wit, Celebrity-Wattage — and an Occasional Wobble
Dior has transformed the Musée Rodin into a star-studded venue for Jonathan Anderson’s first haute couture show
Broadway and Hollywood Songwriter Marc Shaiman Looks Back With Pessimistic Humor in Memoir
Award-winning composer and lyricist Marc Shaiman embraces his self-proclaimed pessimism despite a successful career
Travel
Discovering Dahlonega, Georgia: An Emerging Queer Haven in the Foothills of Appalachia
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dahlonega, Georgia, stands out as a lesser-known queer-friendly destination with a burgeoning LGBTQ+ community, queer-owned...
What Travelers Can Expect As Southwest Airlines Introduces Assigned Seats
Southwest Airlines passengers are making their final boarding-time scrambles for seats as the carrier prepares to end its signature open-seating system