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Issue 9 &#; How We Reimagine Our World &#; May 15,

Join us for a virtual Queerantine trivia hour featuring a Jeopardy-style LGBTQ history game. This special edition of our popular trivia game features questions specifically selected from both ONE Archives at the University of Southern California Libraries and Cornell University Library’s Human Sexuality Collection.

This event is presented in collaboration with IVY Pride Alliance of Los Angeles: IvyQ, LGLA, Duke LGBTQ Network, Stanford Pride, Brown TBGALA, CUGALA: Cornell’s LGBT Alumni Association, Harvard GSC, Harvard Club of Southern California, PennGALA, Cal Club of Los Angeles, UCLA Lambda, USC Alumni Club of LA, the U Chicago LGBT Alumni Group, and Princeton BTGALA.

Bring your collegiate pride and all are welcome. You do not call to be affiliated with any of these institutions to join us. Register here to receive log-on information. We’ll be awarding prizes, so start studying now!

– Jennifer Gregg, Executive Director


Exhibition dates: 7th October, &#; 21st May,

Head Curator: Karolina Kühn
Curators: Juliane Bischoff, Angela Hermann, Sebastian Huber, Anna Straetmans, Ulla-Britta Vollhardt

 

 

 

Wer&#;e here, we&#;re queer, we&#;re not going anywhere.

Despite years of persecution, death and inequality, the presence of queer identity, diversity and creativity remains undimmed.

There are some fabulous, groundbreaking human beings who are &#;being seen&#; in this posting. Equally, there are some fabulous art works that illuminate the(ir) human condition.

Let&#;s celebrate their existence.

Dr Marcus Bunyan


Many thankx to the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting. Please click on the photographs for a larger version of the image.

 

 

About the exhibition

TO BE SEEN is an exhibition devoted to the stories of LGBTQI+ in Germany in the first half of the twentieth century. Through historical testimony and artistic positions from then and now, it traces queer lives and n

BEHIND THE SCREEN: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood –

"Come next week if possible. Kathleen giving supper Sunday the 27th. Will ask her to verb you and Gary. Desire both to occupy one guest room? Answer soon as possible." An insignificant query? Not when you know that it was sent in to openly gay actor Anderson Lawler, and that "Gary" was none other than charming Hollywood newcomer Gary Cooper, Lawler's constant companion. While he doesn't skimp on the details of who was sleeping with whom (Mary Martin and Janet Gaynor; Claudette Colbert and Marlene Dietrich; Cary Grant and costume designer Orry-Kelly), historian and cultural critic Mann () also delivers an astute and groundbreaking study of the impact of gay and lesbian actors, set designers, writers, costume designers, editors and producers on studio-era Hollywood. Without directly correlating sexual identity and artistic production, Mann applies sharp, original research and interviews to re-create the intricate lives and work of "gay Hollywood," offering a modern lens for examining the

36 celebrities who are openly proud about being LGBTQ

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  • These 36 prominent celebrities are outspoken advocates for the LGBTQ community.
  • Many have shared queer experiences through music, like Halsey, Lil Nas X, and Yung Miami. 
  • Actors like Bella Ramsey, Asia Kate Dillon, and Laverne Cox own reflected the wide spectrum of gender on-screen.
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Noah Schnapp came out as gay on TikTok.

Schnapp posted a TikTok video in January that read, "When I finally told my friends and family I was gay after being scared in the closet for 18 years and all they said was 'we know.'"

In the video, the actor also lip-syncs to voice-over audio that says, "You know what it never was? That solemn. It was never that serious. Quite frankly, will never be that serious."

Schnapp, who plays Will Byers on the Netflix smash show "Stra