‘Surgery is the starting point, but salvation is not in the surgeon’s scalpel’ In her monthly column, P. Eldridge drags us into the aftermath of surgery in Paris: swollen, stitched, roses rotting in a turquoise vase, a lover’s hands washing her hair as she breaks. What survives when the body is torn open? Love, or nothing at all. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
A look inside the lonely world of Republican lesbians While the vast majority of queer women identify as Democrats, these NYC lesbians are proud Republicans. Here’s why. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
The radical, defiant legacy of Stonewall veteran Miss Major Eliel Cruz reflects on Miss Major’s blueprint for liberation: rage, love and unwavering care for her community. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Rewriting the rules: How t-fags celebrates trans and non-binary desire Celebrating trans men, transmasculine, and non-binary bodies, t-fags is reclaiming a slur and reimagining homoerotic photography. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Americans are leaving religion because of anti-LGBTQIA+ animus. Why now? As attitudes toward LGBTQ inclusion shift, growing numbers are abandoning their faith, despite the painful and often years-long process. Gay Times Magazine