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The Gay Agenda: A Modern Queer History & Handbook
A joyful celebration of the LGBTQ+ community’s maturation, history, and tradition, packed with knowledge, trivia, timelines, and charts, and featuring full-color illustrations.
Compiled and designed by homosexual power couple and illustrators extraordinaire, Ashley Molesso and Chess Needham, founders of the popular stationery company Ash + Chess, The Gay Agenda is an inviting and entertaining guide that pays tribute to the LGBTQ+ group. Filled with engaging descriptions, interesting data, helpful features—such as historical queer icons and events and LGBTQ+ acronym definitions—this fabulous compendium illuminates the transformation of the community, displaying its struggles, achievements, landmarks, and contributions. It also salutes iconic members of the LGBTQ+ community—the celebrities, politicians, entrepreneurs and ordinary citizens who have made a notable impact on gay experience and society itself.
The Gay Agenda is a nostalgic glance back for older generations, an archive for younger people, and a beneficial introduction for those
Virginia Gay: ‘I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings’
Virginia Gay is jetlagged after a London flight. She is functioning on little sleep, with the help of caffeine and drugs for her newly diagnosed attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, when we meet for a stroll on the windblown sand at Adelaide’s Henley beach.
You may recognize Gay from Channel 7’s All Saints, or Dancing with the Stars, or the ABC’s Savage River. The actor and writer’s lengthy bio also includes her stints as an “apocalyptic squid” in Vivid White, a “prize bitch” in The Beast, and “every stop on the bogan-to-hipster spectrum” in On The Production of Monsters. She has just been in London working on the new iteration of her play, Cyrano, and has flown to South Australia to be creative director of the Adelaide cabaret festival.
Virginia Gay has many feathers to her boa.
Her newly clipped curls bounce and she emits an almost-visible energy as she poses for our photographer in what she calls her “camp Bruce Springsteen” outfit.
We’ll get to the festival.
Beyond the Closet: The Transformation of Gay and Womxn loving womxn Life
Gay life has change into increasingly open in the last decade. In Beyond the Closet, Steven Seidman examines this lifestyle alter and looks at the lives of contemporary gays and lesbians to notice how their "out" status has been altered. Powered by the raw, sincere stories of today's lgbtq+ men and women and analysis of gays in recent films and in popular culture, Seidman shows how the closet is a twentieth-century historical oddity, one that could only exist in a period that combined a tough sense of gay culture with oppressive antigay discrimination.
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Jozsef Szajer: Hungary MEP quits after allegedly fleeing gay orgy
An MEP from Hungary's ruling party, which is hostile to LGBT rights, has quit after he was caught attending what Belgian media describe as a gay sex party in Brussels on Friday.
Jozsef Szajer, a top member of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party, was stopped by police after reports of a property party violating lockdown rules.
Prosecutors speak he was found with drugs as he tried to flee the gathering, reportedly shinning down a drainpipe.
He apologised for "a personal failing".
On Friday he had pleaded parliamentary immunity but he is now under investigation - for both non-compliance with measures relating to the Covid pandemic and violation of drug laws.
The European Parliament said the immunity rule only extended to an MEP's official duties, not to their private life.
What happened on Friday?
At around ( GMT), prosecutors say, police were alerted by neighbours who complained about noise and potential lockdown breaches in an apartment located on Rue des