Writer-director Patricia Rozema, whose new film Mouthpiece is now in theaters, ponders her unlikely career in cinema.
A new music video, plus an essay by Frankie Climenhage on how being in a “girl band” helped them realize they’re trans.
The director of The Gospel of Eureka on his experiences making (and then screening) a documentary short about an LGBT haven in the Bible Belt.
KC (Kings of Spade) on queerness, the Blues, and coming out twice.
For Shannon Plumb, watching Hannah Gadsby's Nanette brings up poignant memories of a teenage friendship.
The real-life couple behind Men Don't Whisper share their takeaways from the process of turning their hit short film into a feature.
I was stunned last year, when my husband, in between sobs, told me his family would not celebrate our wedding because of “religious reasons.”
At the Kickstarter Lodge at Sundance, friends and fellow writer-directors Choe and Ahn have an unfiltered chat about film, family, festivals and more.
Damon Cardasis on his experiences making Saturday Church, which shows a positive path forward for Christianity in the LGBTQ community.
LaBruce sets the record straight about Mark Rydell's unfairly maligned adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's lesbian-themed novella.