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Lay It Down

People love John Samson Fellows’s music. He doesn’t want to make it anymore.

Out Around the Bay

When Wanda bought the house, she didn’t imagine that anyone in the community would recognize that she and Lynn were queer.

Sweetness

"They appeared to be perpetually on the verge of some small ruin."

'It's Powerful To See Someone Who Looks Like You On The Page': An Interview with Mia Alvar

Talking to the author of In The Country about expatriate communities, Filipino and otherwise, the protection fiction can offer, and the holes migration can leave in your experiences.

Beyond Mom 'n' Pop

Queer activists have fought to expand our understanding of gender, but when it comes to parenting, many still feel forced into normative definitions. 

'A Surrender to All-Over, Non-Directional Horniness': An Interview with Wayne Koestenbaum

Talking to the poet and critic about his new book of poetry, Pink Trance Notebooks, identifying with "wounded speakers," and the mind as a demonically possessed Siamese twin.