Day: July 14, 2025

Jul 14
March, Dance, Repeat: Inside WorldPride DC From Parades to Politics

The U.S. capital shone as bright as its famous monuments for WorldPride this year, and I had the glitter-soaked pleasure of soaking up the full rainbow experience. From iconic landmarks to sweat-dripping dancefloors, Washington D.C. offered a perfect Pride pilgrimage for queers who wanted to celebrate hard-fought freedoms, protest presidential pushbacks, soak in culture and […]

Jul 14
Queer Workspaces: Neurodivergent & Thriving – Why Coworking Makes Sense For Us 

Sophie Crawford explores how coworking spaces are transforming work for neurodivergent and queer communities, offering flexibility, inclusion, and real connection where traditional offices fall short.  Was it the pandemic? Was it the global TikTok addiction of 2020? Was it our collective identity crisis? Whatever the catalyst, something cracked – and not just in a corporate […]

Jul 14
“Baby Cheeses” and Queers Fans: Peter Rowsthorn Looks Back on Kath & Kim

Comedian and actor Peter Rowsthorn, best known for playing Brett in the beloved Australian sitcom Kath & Kim, has shared heartfelt reflections on the show’s unexpected success and the unique audience that helped make it a cultural phenomenon. Speaking on Wil Anderson’s Wilosophy podcast, Rowsthorn dived into his personal and professional life, including the early […]