SIZE: One size, made to drape over the shoulders of any body. MATERIALS: First, find a brightly colored yarn, as close to an actual rainbow as you can find. Then, find a contrasting yarn that’s as … [Read more...]
Two poems by Jason B. Crawford
Beasts Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything ~ Genesis 9 Verse 3 What was here once a body … [Read more...]
Two poems by Jennifer Cie
slip tuned to miss damita jo jackson remember 1. Green men with shaved faces. 1.1. Brown clocks with flashy … [Read more...]
Two poems by Robin Gow
Ballet With No Dancers Each girl I’ve loved has been hallway— a dancing … [Read more...]
Tremolo, a poem by G. Metelli
Tremolo The summer I died the first time, locusts carved the corn to its cusp. That fall, I whispered the cornfields, the coffins, the blackbirds, hollowed my mouth around the words. I … [Read more...]
Melania Geymonat: How the London Bus Attack Shaped Her Views on Homophobia and Sexism
You might not recognize her right away, but you’ve likely seen her face before. Remember the “London Bus Attack” and that picture of two women covered in blood, often under clickbaity headlines, that … [Read more...]
Julia Justo: Crossroads
Maureen Catbagan: Queer Film Stills
These images are stills from videos that I have made that explore the varied complexities and nuances of queer desire, fantasy, and longing. … [Read more...]