The work of Chicanx artist Teddy Sandoval is being featured in a new touring retrospective, 'Teddy Sandoval and the Butch Gardens School of Art.'
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A new retrospective revisits the subversive artist who queered spaces, reimagined Chicano masculinity, and forged artistic connections across avant-garde networks. Keep Reading →
Drag queens in golden fringe dazzle the crowd at the 50th Invasion of the Pines.
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The wigs were unmissable from the Fire Island Pines marina, bright pink dots on the horizon that grew larger as the ferry neared the dock. The vessel’s upper deck teemed with drag: magenta beehives, fantastic fascinators, white-gloved hands waving at the cheering crowd on shore. Keep Reading →
“Zurich is a beautiful city,” declares Swiss-born fashion and nightlife trailblazer Susanne Bartsch, who knows a thing or two about beauty. “I just love the culture — how they’re living life, the whole culture of hanging out. I feel like they really stop and smell the roses.” Keep Reading →
53 percent of LGBTQ+ adults experience anxiety around body image.
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Every day, we wake up and look at ourselves in the mirror. While many of us are content with our reflections, there are those who only see an endless checklist of flaws that need fixing. Whether it’s pesky belly fat that never seems to go away or a larger-than-average nose, experiencing some dissatisfaction with your body is a normal thing. Keep Reading →
I was born in Galveston County, Texas, the very place where, on June 19, 1865, enslaved Black people were finally told they were free — more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had declared slavery illegal across the Confederacy. Keep Reading →