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Why queer spaces often fail South Asian women Racism and homophobia still affect queer South Asian women in LGBTQ spaces and at home. Nandika Chatterje • Life
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Drag Race UK queens star in chaotic drag panto Snow White at the Emerald Theatre – review Chris Selman • Culture
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Campus conservatism rebounds in the wake of Charlie Kirk, targeting LGBTQIA+ communities The right-wing campus group Young Americans for Freedom has a long history, and their prominence appears to be on the rise. Hope Pisoni • Magazine
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Happy Holi-gays! (too early?) It’s clear the queers win Christmas. Here’s why… Jordan Robledo • Culture
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Silver jewellery is sapphic – and recognising it is important Katie Baskerville explores the hidden language of sapphic style, from covert signalling to cultural erasure. Katie Baskerville • Magazine
Inside the world of Brooklyn’s queer strippers Alexis Kleshik tells Gay Times how her series Grand St. Strippers challenges perceptions of queer sex work and celebrates agency. Jordan Robledo • Magazine
Inside Midwest Furfest, the sacred playground of the furry fandom How Midwest Furfest turns the rejection of ‘civilized’ into radical queer joy. Maggie Traxler • Magazine
Some women like to watch men f**k each other, so does it really matter who Heated Rivalry's sex scenes are for? Katie Baskerville asks if it *really* matters who Heated Rivalry is written by, or for. Katie Baskerville • Features
Polyamory isn't legally protected in the US. Why? Millions of polyamorous Americans remain legally unprotected, leaving them vulnerable to employment and housing discrimination and excluded from medical and family decision-making. Sam Donndelinger • Justice
The ultimate guide to sapphic fisting Katie Baskerville speaks to ladies who love to fist to ask them why vaginal fisting has their hearts in a chokehold. Katie Baskerville • Magazine
From resolutions to results: how to make real change in 2026 Eliel Cruz explores how, in 2026, your New Year’s resolution can go beyond personal goals to creating meaningful change in your community and the world. Eliel Cruz • Magazine
Campus conservatism rebounds in the wake of Charlie Kirk, targeting LGBTQIA+ communities The right-wing campus group Young Americans for Freedom has a long history, and their prominence appears to be on the rise. Hope Pisoni • Magazine
‘It’s a big win for queer people’: Inside the camp chaos of Oh, Mary! with Mason Alexander Park and Dino Fetscher As Oh, Mary! causes chaos in the West End, Mason Alexander Park and Dino Fetscher speak with Gay TImes about the play’s camp brilliance and why niche queer projects are finding global audiences. Sam Damshenas • i564
The harsh truth about HIV phobia in gay dating HIV and stigma remain baked into queer dating culture, leaving many men living with the virus to navigate rejection, discrimination and shame in 2025. Sam Donndelinger • Justice
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Fellow Travelers star Jonathan Bailey wins Changemaker at GAY TIMES Honours 2023 Sam Damshenas • Culture
Kenya unbans groundbreaking lesbian film Rafiki in major victory for queer visibility "This ruling encourages diverse, bold and authentic filmmaking. Rafiki walked so many stories could run.” Sam Damshenas • Culture
From resolutions to results: how to make real change in 2026 Eliel Cruz explores how, in 2026, your New Year’s resolution can go beyond personal goals to creating meaningful change in your community and the world. Eliel Cruz • Magazine
Campus conservatism rebounds in the wake of Charlie Kirk, targeting LGBTQIA+ communities The right-wing campus group Young Americans for Freedom has a long history, and their prominence appears to be on the rise. Hope Pisoni • Magazine
“I can be a top wearing a skirt”: Javier de la Blanca is switching up Berlin fashion Juule Kay • Culture
Across timelines, Ella Boucht is helping dykes and trans+ folk take up more space Jamie Windust • Fashion
Drag Race UK season 7 cast on why queer joy and visibility are more vital than ever Sam Damshenas • Amplify
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From The Archive: Orville Peck How a masked singer became country music’s most exciting new artist. Lewis Corner • From the Archive
From The Archive: Billy Porter The actor-musician reflects on living through the HIV crisis, his trailblazing new record and decades of art as activism. Tom George • From the Archive
From The Archive: Mawaan Rizwan The British-Pakistani comedian on his absurdist new BBC series Juice, the common comfort of flamboyant tracksuits, and finding his voice in a Parisian clown course. Zoya Raza-Sheikh • From the Archive
You’re all invited: meet the vibrant cast of influential LGBTQIA+ figures celebrating GT 40 Gay Times Magazine • June 2024
Black Peppa for GAY TIMES 40th Anniversary: From Drag Race UK to "psychotic demon" on the underground Gay Times Magazine • June 2024
Our womanhood is not an opinion to be debated: it is real Following the UK Supreme Court ruling which deems the legal definition of 'woman' to be based on biological sex alone, P. Eldridge pens a rousing call to arms. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
In the fight for trans rights, where are the gay men? Organiser Eliel Cruz explores three simple ways that gay men can be better allies to the trans community this Trans Day of Visibility. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
From resolutions to results: how to make real change in 2026 Eliel Cruz explores how, in 2026, your New Year’s resolution can go beyond personal goals to creating meaningful change in your community and the world. Eliel Cruz • Magazine
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with all due respect: kwn is rewriting the rules of R&B Fresh off her tour, we spoke with kwn about crafting sultry music, the B-side of her EP, and representing Black queer women. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Inside Midwest Furfest, the sacred playground of the furry fandom How Midwest Furfest turns the rejection of ‘civilized’ into radical queer joy. Maggie Traxler • Magazine
Inside One Night’s sportswear party, celebrating sapphic scallies in all their forms Megan Wallace • Intimacy
“My non-monogamous situationship cried when I told her I started doing s*x work” Gay Times Magazine • November 2024
Romy: “More visibility for queer women in pop has felt very exciting to me” Gay Times Magazine • November 2024
Heartstopper stars Joe Locke and Jenny Walser on the Netflix series’ ‘darkest’ season yet Gay Times Magazine • October 2024
Sex in video games isn’t just cheap eye candy for straight guys – it’s central to how gaming works Gay Times Magazine • October 2024
Khalid’s rebirth: How coming out inspired his most liberated album yet Less than a year after publicly coming out, Khalid has never been so “f**king happy”. In his Gay Times cover story, he discusses his first album as an out pop-boy. Sam Damshenas • Magazine
Do sapphics move too fast, or is it just sexism? It's U-Haul season. And so, the best time of year to unpack this famed sapphic cliché once and for all… Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Instagram’s queer historians share their meaningful LGBTQIA+ moments From sixth century nuns to powerful trancestors, here are moments you need to know from the queer archive Gay Times Magazine • February 2025
Photos: Michael Izquierdo Inside Gaydar: the TikTok show schooling us on queer history The show's host Anania discusses her drag persona, beauty in the TikTok era and delivering the queer curriculum we missed in school. Gay Times Magazine • February 2025
Scissor sisters: Inside the queer-affirming hairdresser boom To celebrate the launch of the photo project ‘The Queer Hairstyle Guide’, GAY TIMES explores the power of a queer-affirming haircut. Gay Times Magazine • February 2025
The Encore: JADE on That's Showbiz Baby deluxe and her love letter to the LGBTQIA+ community Ahead of That’s Showbiz Baby: The Encore, JADE breaks down each new track, reflects on her first year as a solo artist, and opens up about the deeper bond she now shares with LGBTQIA+ fans. Sam Damshenas • Magazine
From Mothers to Mythbusting: This Month in Queer Welcome to another issue where queer culture does what it does best: refuses to fit neatly into one genre. We’ve got a pop mother, bi discourse, butch rebellion, political myth-busting and a guide to the queer films that will dominate your 2026 watchlist. You know, balance! Gay Times Magazine • i562
Beth Ditto is embracing her mistakes: “As far as music goes, you're not doing surgery” Gay Times Magazine • September 2024
Queer advocacy is more than a Charli XCX endorsement: could a Kamala Harris presidency make LGBTQIA+ lives easier? Gay Times Magazine • September 2024
Editor's letter, January 2025: "Gay Times, but not as you know it" Gay Times, but not as you know it. Reintroducing our monthly magazine with a bold, fresh redesign. Words by Megan Wallace We launch today, on 20 December, with The Package Issue – a wink at the festive tradition of “unwrapping” presents and a cheeky nod to GT’s soft porn past Gay Times Magazine • January 2025
Photography by Marloes Haarmans, Set Design by Pierre Vaillant Bigger, harder, faster, longer? Talking to the gay guys with a taste for girth From fetishisation to close encounters of the size queen kind, Bailey Slater explores the perils and pleasures found in the world of the well-endowed. Words by Bailey Slater Does size really matter? It’s a debate that’s been tossed about from the comfy sofas of many a daytime television Gay Times Magazine • January 2025
Photography by Marloes Haarmans, Set Design by Pierre Vaillant Small but mighty? How the less-well-endowed are handling the hate In an era dominated by size shaming, Ryan Cahill investigates the struggle to love your body – and the rise of the small penis humiliation kink. Words by Ryan Cahill Is my dick big enough? It’s a question that pollutes the minds of pubescent boys for hours on end, and Gay Times Magazine • January 2025
Beyond Gentleman Jack: how the sleepy borough of Calderdale quietly became a queer capital of the North Gay Times Magazine • May 2024
Trans and non-binary communities are finding gender autonomy through hormone microdosing Gay Times Magazine • April 2024
As drugs get stronger, the future of queer nightlife needs to be harm reduction informed Gay Times Magazine • April 2024
How Ozempic infiltrated the queer community – and why off-brand diet drugs are replacing it Gay Times Magazine • April 2024
Ooh girl, you got female: the women queens proving that drag is for everyone Gay Times Magazine • March 2024
Transmisogyny has deep roots in our culture – it’s time to reckon with the consequences Gay Times Magazine • March 2024
GAY TIMES world exclusive: Inside the wedding of the year with Tiara Skye and Shivani Dave Disclaimer: this may or may not be serious! Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
You've heard of queerbaiting, but what about straightbaiting? Jake Hall explores homonormative forces in the queer community, pointing to how they bypass opportunities for coalition-building Gay Times Magazine • i555
The erotic film taking you inside the social media panopticon Four Chambers' latest film Echo Chambers is an experiment in sex, self-image and spectacle. Gay Times Magazine • i557
Six Sex’s bimbo existentialism In this bilingual interview, the Argentinian queen of the perreo rave talks about the bimbofication of the no-space, slutty anarchist patriotism, and her new album X-Sex. Gay Times Magazine • i557
Food for thot? Welcome to the Gay Times Food Issue Heading up the latest issue of Gay Times Magazine? Everyone's favourite baker, John Whaite Gay Times Magazine • i558
No cops at Pride. Ever NYC Pride upheld a ban on NYPD officers marching in uniform and armed. That’s a good thing. Gay Times Magazine • i558
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is disrupting the system From a ballroom mother to a fierce fembot and an animated ninja, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is proudly smashing the status quo. Sam Damshenas • December 2024
Meet the lawyers combatting anti-trans laws in the legal courts and fighting for a more just world Jo Maugham of the Good Law Project on legal advocacy for trans rights, challenging the ban on puberty blockers and growing anti-trans attitudes Gay Times Magazine • December 2024
Cherry Au What to expect from this year’s London Dyke March: “It’s definitely going to be louder” London Dyke March’s organisers share their plans, dreams and inspirations with Emily Cameron over coffee at La Camionera. Gay Times Magazine • i556
How gender-affirming fundraisers took over queer nightlife Amid ongoing failures of the healthcare system, the trans community is finding innovative fundraising solutions. Gay Times Magazine • i556
Justine Lindsay, the NFL’s first trans cheerleader, is not done making history Following her trailblazing run with the Carolina Panthers’ TopCats, Justine Lindsay speaks with GAY TIMES about her origins, trans power, and why her journey is only just beginning. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Editor's Letter: Facing a hostile world with queer resilience Words by the Gay Times Editorial Team October marks the start of Spooky Season, a time that queer people have always claimed as our own, from camp costumes to the joy of transformation (and several rewatches of the homoerotic stylings of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
“I don't want to be a superstar”: Kehlani hates being famous – but loves fucking with gender norms Gay Times Magazine • August 2024
Ben Platt on his non-cardigan related wedding vows and backing the queer love agenda Gay Times Magazine • August 2024
Kate Nash: "People seeing the exploration of gender as a threat to feminism have it wrong" Gay Times Magazine • August 2024
All hail Nymphia Wind: Drag Race's historic new champion talks queer East Asian representation Gay Times Magazine • July 2024
“I really believe that love is the most powerful energy in the world”: Kali Uchis is embracing radical softness Gay Times Magazine • February 2024
Queerplatonic relationships are transforming our understanding of intimacy Gay Times Magazine • February 2024
Barn Rules: from the club to the farm, horsegiirL's vision has neigh limits Gay Times Magazine • January 2024
Speak Out: it's time to break the silence around eating disorders in the gay community Gay Times Magazine • January 2024
Jumpsuit: Dsquared2, Bangles & Earrings: Maison Lumiere, Bangles: Dsquared2 Yasmin Finney is just getting started For the cover of Gay Times Magazine, Yasmin Finney speaks to P. Eldridge about the whirlwind after Heartstopper, breaking the mould of trans representation, and why her boldest role is still ahead. Gay Times Magazine • Magazine
Torrey Peters: “Maybe you f*ck other trans girls, maybe you don't, but you care and you love” Torrey Peters on her new book 'Stag Dance', what T4T actually means and her abandoned TV adaptation with Lilly Wachowski. Gay Times Magazine • March 2025
Cover Illustration by Ben Jomo Editor's Letter: GAY TIMES’ March issue is all about work – just don’t call us boring From the end of DEI to the struggles of the sex industry, we’re examining what it means to be queer in the workplace in 2025. Words by Megan Wallace The cost of living continues to soar and the housing crisis plods on, collectively robbing us of our dignity, making Gay Times Magazine • March 2025
Everything is romantic: meet the agency battling erotic censorship online Founded in 2019, Lover strives to create a diverse, supportive ecosystem where pleasure professionals can thrive. Words by Xoey Fourr Whether finding work as a dominatrix or producing independent pornography, when operating in or alongside the sex industries you will inevitably face struggles and push back – be it from the Gay Times Magazine • March 2025
The Night Manager: Tom Hiddleston reflects on the intimate connection between Jonathan and Teddy "I think it's a really interesting relationship." Jordan Robledo • Culture
Bridgerton showrunner on exploring Benedict's bisexuality in season 4: "It felt fresh and important" "I think Benedict's queerness will always be a piece of his identity." Jordan Robledo • Culture
"It's super exciting": Gus Kenworthy reacts to Heated Rivalry stars' involvement in the 2026 Winter Olympics "For their show to be uplifted and celebrated is awesome." Jordan Robledo • Culture
King Princess talks Girl Violence, Christine Baranski and being a “miserable bottom” From tackling emotional lesbian violence on her new album to those Nine Perfect Strangers romance rumours, King Princess serves up queer chaos on her debut Gay Times cover. Gay Times Magazine • King Princess
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is disrupting the system From a ballroom mother to a fierce fembot and an animated ninja, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is proudly smashing the status quo. Sam Damshenas • December 2024
A Night Like This: Alexander Lincoln and Jack Brett Anderson on love, loneliness and queer connection Sam Damshenas • Culture
A trans guide to weightlifting, strength training, and the perils of gym culture hanschneider • Fitness
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is disrupting the system From a ballroom mother to a fierce fembot and an animated ninja, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is proudly smashing the status quo. Sam Damshenas • December 2024
Romy: “More visibility for queer women in pop has felt very exciting to me” Gay Times Magazine • November 2024
Destin Conrad is claiming his place in the Black queer music renaissance With a Grammy nomination for his debut album, Destin Conrad reflects on his biggest year yet, the queer artists who shaped him and what’s next for one of music’s brightest rising stars. Malik Haddington-Ahmed • Magazine
From The Archive: Orville Peck How a masked singer became country music’s most exciting new artist. Lewis Corner • From the Archive
King Princess talks Girl Violence, Christine Baranski and being a “miserable bottom” From tackling emotional lesbian violence on her new album to those Nine Perfect Strangers romance rumours, King Princess serves up queer chaos on her debut Gay Times cover. Gay Times Magazine • King Princess
‘Smoking was something that had to go’: three LGBTQ+ people on how they quit smoking GayTimes • In Partnership With