Author: Marie

Attack on Dieppe Cabaret Performer Raises Violence Concerns

“`html Daylight Assault in Dieppe: An Alarming Incident On a Wednesday afternoon in the heart of Dieppe, artist Aurélie Decaux, known for her work in the local drag scene, was violently attacked on her way to work. Around 4:30 PM, a woman accosted her in the street, verbally abusing and slapping her. Aurélie views this

“The Boyfriend” Season 2: Japanese Queer Warmth Returns

“`html A Heartwarming Show for the Gloomy “Blue Monday” As “Blue Monday” arrives, often regarded as the most melancholic day of the year, Netflix presents a delightful escape: the second season of The Boyfriend, a distinctive Japanese reality show spotlighting the lives of gay men. This show, reminiscent of Terrace House and Offline Love, makes

Le Kalinka: Leading Queer Cabaret in Toulouse

“`html Exploring the Dynamic Queer Culture of Toulouse Toulouse has nurtured a vibrant queer culture that thrives in festive, artistic, and community spaces beyond just the nightlife scene. A standout in this lively ecosystem is Le Kalinka. Serving as a unique blend of cabaret, artistic venue, and social space, it offers a vivid and accessible

“David Bowie: Arte Honors Icon with New Documentary, Covers”

“`html David Bowie Documentary on Arte Even a decade after his passing, David Bowie continues to enchant the world. To mark this significant anniversary, Arte is curating a special evening dedicated to Bowie, blending documentary depth with musical homage. The centerpiece is the exclusive film David Bowie, Last Act, directed by Jonathan Stiasny, also available

Can a Three-Woman Relationship Last Long-Term?

“`html Once seen as marginal and often misunderstood or romanticized, the concept of love between three women, which is also referred to as a lesbian throuple or a female polyamorous relationship, has become a reality for many people today. As the landscape of romantic relationships evolves, questions arise: Can a stable relationship truly be formed

Megan Rapinoe: Soccer Star, Activist, and LGBTQ+ Advocate

Megan Rapinoe: Beyond Soccer Stardom Megan Rapinoe stands as more than a soccer icon; she’s emerged as a global symbol of cultural transformation, queer pride, and advocacy for equality. Her legacy reshapes the definition of an athlete engaged in societal issues in the modern era, both on and off the field. Known for her vibrant

Pop Icon Hayley Kiyoko Dubbed “Lesbian Jesus”

In a pop world traditionally driven by heteronormative stories, Hayley Kiyoko has crafted a unique, authentic path. Her presence isn’t about clever marketing or ambiguous narratives; it’s a clear, confident, and genuine expression. In a matter of years, she has transformed from merely a singer into an icon, a safe haven, even a spiritual figure

MacKenzie Scott Pledges $45M to LGBTQ Group

“`html Historic Donation Boosts Support for LGBTQ Youth MacKenzie Scott, known for her philanthropic efforts and as the former spouse of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has given an impressive $45 million gift to The Trevor Project. This organization, renowned for its commitment to preventing suicide among LGBTQ youth across the U.S., announced the generous donation on

Remembering Marseille’s Lost Queer Cabaret, New Cancan

For more than thirty years, the New Cancan was a lively epicenter of Marseille’s queer nightlife. Nestled on Rue Sénac-de-Meilhan, just moments from La Canebière, this club became a haven for countless souls in search of freedom, identity exploration, new romances, and solace for those feeling alone. Today, the New Cancan no longer welcomes guests,

Paris LGBTQIA+ Film Fest 2026: Chéries-Chéris Shines

Each fall, Paris becomes a focal point for queer cinema, largely because of Chéries-Chéris, the international festival devoted to LGBTQIA+ representation. Following the 2025 edition, set from November 15 to 25, 2025 at the MK2 Beaubourg, MK2 Quai de Seine, and MK2 Bibliothèque cinemas, the festival is preparing for its 2026 edition, anticipated to be