Month: November 2025

Monaco Official Backs Equal Parenting Rights for LGBTQ+ Couples

Monaco Official Backs Equal Parenting Rights for LGBTQ+ Couples

Progress for Same-Sex Couples in Monaco Still Leaves Families Behind Civil Unions in Monaco: A Step Forward, But Not Far Enough Since 2019, Monaco has legally recognized civil partnerships—referred to as the Contrat de Vie Commune (CVC)—for both heterosexual and same-sex couples. The introduction of the CVC marked a significant, albeit delayed, advancement following France’s
12 Transgender Actors Shaping Hollywood’s Future

12 Transgender Actors Shaping Hollywood’s Future

Breaking New Ground: Transgender Representation in Hollywood Hollywood is undergoing a cultural transformation as transgender actors challenge outdated norms and bring authenticity to the screen. With growing visibility, trans figures are at the forefront of driving social acceptance and combating transphobia. Inspiring talents like Laverne Cox, Elliot Page, Indya Moore, and MJ Rodriguez represent a
Vancouver Issues Apology to LGBT+ Community Over Ride Theme

Vancouver Issues Apology to LGBT+ Community Over Ride Theme

Vancouver Issues Apology to LGBT+ Community Following Harry Potter-Themed Event Controversy Backlash Over Harry Potter Attraction in Stanley Park The City of Vancouver has formally apologized after facing sharp criticism from transgender and LGBT+ advocates regarding a Harry Potter-themed event held in Stanley Park. The event drew widespread concern due to its association with J.K.
Golden Coast 2025 Brings Rap and Freedom to Dijon

Golden Coast 2025 Brings Rap and Freedom to Dijon

Golden Coast 2025: A New Era for Rap and Inclusivity in Dijon Every year, music festivals continue to shape the cultural heartbeat of France. In 2025, all eyes turned to Dijon, emerging as the country’s newest rap capital with Golden Coast—a groundbreaking event that fuses sound, creativity, and community. More than just booming speakers and
Robert Badinter Enters Panthéon as LGBT Community Honors Him

Robert Badinter Enters Panthéon as LGBT Community Honors Him

Honoring Robert Badinter: A Champion of Justice Enters the Panthéon A Historic Tribute to a Defender of Human Rights In a powerful gesture of national gratitude, France will enshrine Robert Badinter in the Panthéon, one of the country’s highest honors. The induction ceremony is set for October 9, 2025—marking the anniversary of the death penalty’s
Pride Parade in Pécs Marks Historic Moment for Hungary

Pride Parade in Pécs Marks Historic Moment for Hungary

Historic Pride in Pécs Record-Breaking Pride March in Defiance of Government Ban The city of Pécs in southern Hungary witnessed an unprecedented Pride March, with an estimated 7,000 to 8,000 people taking to the streets, as reported by Agence France-Presse (AFP). This turnout represents a nearly sevenfold increase from past events, making it the largest
"Queen Size: Quotidien Series Breaks Bedroom Taboos"

“Queen Size: Quotidien Series Breaks Bedroom Taboos”

“Queen Size”: The Groundbreaking Web Series Redefining Bedroom Conversations A Bed, Three Contestants, and One Ambitious Mission Quotidien breaks new ground with “Queen Size”, a boldly original digital series that transforms a queen-sized bed into a stage for unfiltered dialogue and playful competition. Hosted by acclaimed sex writer Maïa Mazaurette, the show brings together three
Historic LGBT Bar in Lyon Risks Closure Over Noise Issues

Historic LGBT Bar in Lyon Risks Closure Over Noise Issues

XS Bar Lyon could be forced to close 🏳️‍🌈 XS Bar facing city hall pressure over outdoor violations For over 15 years, XS Bar has stood at the heart of Lyon’s Presqu’île as a beloved institution in the city’s LGBT+ nightlife. With just 17 square meters inside, the venue is known for its vibrant energy

White House Addresses Ariana Grande’s Instagram Criticism

Ariana Grande Reignites Political Debate with Instagram Reshare Criticizing Trump Administration Pop sensation Ariana Grande has stepped into the political spotlight after resharing an Instagram Story that takes aim at former President Donald Trump’s administration, particularly its impact on marginalized communities, including the transgender population. The multi-platinum artist and Grammy winner, best known for songs
Nasty Pig: NYC Gay-Owned Brand Rises as Queer Icon

Nasty Pig: NYC Gay-Owned Brand Rises as Queer Icon

Nasty Pig: A New York Queer Fashion Icon Introduction to Nasty Pig Nasty Pig is a pioneering clothing and accessories label born in New York City during the 1990s. Founded by creative partners David Lauterstein and Fred Kearney, the brand quickly established itself as a bold force in queer fashion and LGBTQ+ culture. More than