by Erin Ammon | ThuThu, JunJun, 2016201620162016 | Nonfiction
by Erin Ammon. Erin is first and foremost a romantic, often found swooning in parks, saving bugs, browsing art galleries after hours, and engaging in intellectual banter over milkshakes.I’ve spent most of my life hiding, wearing a smile, and reasoning with myself....
by Contributor | MonMon, JunJun, 2016201620162016 | Politics
Elisha Pidcock offers insight on gun regulation in the United States. Her perspective as a mother and member of the LGBTQIA++ community presents a crucial point of view in response to the Orlando Massacre, advocating for gun ownership in marginalized and targeted...
by Alex Nolan | WedWed, JunJun, 2016201620162016 | Life
This guest article was written by Alex Nolan, an aspiring playwright based in the North East of England. He specialises in low-key sass, a love of cats, and unapologetically writing gay love into each of his plays.‘They’re never going to stop killing us, are they?’...
by E | MonMon, JunJun, 2016201620162016 | Life
BOSHEMIANS,Tonight, I hoped to share with you art.I wanted to tell you about the luminous Rothko’s I saw at the Phillips After Five event a few days ago, of how I stood in a small room, taking in vast, unyielding color fields, and how only such masterfully...
by Contributor | ThuThu, JunJun, 2016201620162016 | Life, Nonfiction
by Taylor Wear. Taylor’s voice is a fierce, bright light for women, survivors, and those who have been kept silent.(trigger warning: rape/sexual assault)In the very early morning hours of January 18, 2015, then-19 year old Brock Turner, a rapist, dragged an...