RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 Recap: Gags, Glam, and the Road to the Crown!
Season 17 of RuPaul’s Drag Race has been nothing short of sickening—a whirlwind of wigs, wit, and wild drama that had us gagged week after week. With the grand finale just around the corner, all eyes are on our top four queens: Jewels Sparkles, Sam Star, Onya Nerve, and Lexi Love—each serving charisma, uniqueness, nerve, […]
UK LGBTQ+ Workers Still Feel Pressured to ‘Be Less Gay,’
A recent report by Pride in Leadership reveals that LGBTQ+ professionals in the UK continue to face significant pressures to suppress their identities in the workplace. The survey, which included 1,000 LGBTQ+ individuals, found that 85% reported encountering career barriers due to their sexual or gender identity. Many respondents admitted to alteri
Plymouth Pride 2025 Cancelled Amid Funding and Volunteer Shortages
Plymouth Pride 2025, scheduled for Saturday, July 12 on Plymouth Hoe, has been cancelled due to insufficient funding and a decline in volunteer support. Organisers announced the decision, citing the inability to deliver the event without adequate financial resources and volunteer participation. Last year’s event incurred costs exceeding £3
Utah’s New Law: Ban on LGBTQ+ Pride Flags in Government Buildings and Schools
In a move that has sparked significant debate across the country, Utah has become the first state to implement a ban on displaying LGBTQ+ pride flags in government buildings and schools. This legislative action represents a major shift in how public institutions in the state can express support for diverse communities. What the Law Entails [&hellip
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Queer Representation Missing From TV
Queer Representation in the Media is Improving, but where’s it still lacking? Queer representation, quee