
Love is love
Issue 1656
Issue 1656
You don’t need to be a tango aficionado for the raw appeal of Tango Fire’s bold and flamboyant dancing
Another one of Mr. Aran Shaunak’s Little Bites of Science
Claudia Mihai discusses the recent anti-corruption protests in Romania
It’s never a good sign when the set outshines the main cast
Despite its efforts at making ancient scribbles interesting, Reading Drawings remains slightly too academic for the general public
Elizabeth Windo goes over a brief history of the T movement and discusses the place of transgender people within the queer community
The world cannot afford to let science be repressed again
First debuting as a web-series in late 2015, The Benefits of Gusbandry has only recently joined the Amazon Prime arsenal. As a series trying to portray a different side of the relationships between man and woman, how does it stack up?
L.C. discusses labels, coming out and falling in love
Michael Wilkinson discusses the lack of LGBT training in the NHS and the steps that are taken to improve services for the queer community
Joanna Wormald doesn’t really have anything against V Day, but they do mind the complete invisibility of asexuals and aromantics in mainstream culture