Category: People

Feb 23
Who Is Alice Weidel? The Openly Lesbian Leader of Germany’s Far-Right AfD

Alice Weidel, the openly lesbian leader of Germany’s far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), presents a complex and often contradictory figure in European politics. As she rises in influence, her personal identity as a lesbian woman raising two children with her Sri Lankan-born filmmaker partner challenges traditional expectations – especially within a party known for […]

Feb 21
Erik Menéndez Speaks Out About Netflix Series & Discusses Prison Trauma

Erik Menéndez has opened up about the struggles he and his brother, Lyle, endured during their three decades in prison. In a recent interview, Menéndez described prison as a “dangerous environment” where he faced continuous bullying and trauma. Speaking on the TMZ podcast 2 Angry Men—co-hosted by the brothers’ lawyer Mark Geragos—Menéndez detailed the difficulties […]

Feb 21
Auckland Rainbow Parade 2025: Record Crowds and Unshaken Spirit

We sat down with Parade Event Manager Shaughan Woodcock to talk about the Auckland Rainbow Parade 2025, which saw its largest turnout since its revival in 2020. Thousands lined Ponsonby Road, dressed in vibrant colours, celebrating love, pride, and inclusion at one of Aotearoa’s most beloved rainbow community events. However, the night was not without […]

Feb 21
15 Years Later, Lady Gaga Hints at a ‘Telephone’ Sequel – Could Beyoncé Be Involved?

Pop music fans have long speculated about a sequel to Lady Gaga’s iconic Telephone music video—and now, it looks like we might finally have an answer. In a recent Vanity Fair “Lie Detector Test” interview, Gaga hinted that the story may not be over just yet. When asked if there would be a continuation of […]

Feb 20
Dave Chappelle Claims SNL Restricted His Jokes on Trans Issues & Gaza

During his recent stand-up performance in San Francisco, comedian Dave Chappelle alleged that Saturday Night Live (SNL) prohibited him from discussing two controversial topics -transgender people and Gaza – during his January 18 monologue. According to SFGate reporter Dan Gentile, who attended Chappelle’s show at The Masonic, the comedian claimed that SNL producers instructed him […]

Feb 18
Pioneering LGBTQ+ Muslim Leader Muhsin Hendricks Shot Dead in South Africa

Muhsin Hendricks, known as the world’s first openly gay imam—a Muslim cleric who leads prayers and provides spiritual guidance—has been shot dead in South Africa. The 57-year-old cleric, who founded an inclusive mosque in Cape Town, was killed on Saturday morning in what police are investigating as a possible hate crime. Hendricks was travelling near […]

Feb 14
From Pearls to Paintings: Ben Bergman’s Journey in the Cook Islands 

Talking with Oliver Hall and Richard Tait, Ben Bergman reflects on his unconventional upbringing in the Cook Islands, the challenges of growing up gay in a conservative society before law reform, and his passion for art.  The Cook Islands, with their pristine lagoons and warm island hospitality, are an escape for many. For Ben Bergman, […]

Feb 14
Ariana Grande Embraces Queer Subtext in Wicked Despite Risqué Fan Art

Ariana Grande, who stars as Glinda in the upcoming Wicked film adaptation, has weighed in on the flood of Gelphie fan art depicting a romantic relationship between Glinda and Elphaba. The pop star admitted that some of the more graphic artwork has taken her by surprise. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Grande shared her reaction […]