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Read MoreNever miss another queer event in The Netherlands. Subscribe to qMeet Weekly and get community events, curated happenings, and LGBTQ+ news delivered to your inbox every Thursday.
Read MoreAmsterdam's beloved Roze Filmdagen is expanding with a new monthly film night at Het Ketelhuis, starting with the exclusive Dutch premiere of the Sundance award-winning queer thriller 'Plainclothes'.
Read MoreThis December, turn the advent tradition on its head by giving instead of receiving. Join Serve the City's 'Reversed Advent Calendar' to create a Christmas gift box for an Amsterdammer facing hardship.
Read MoreLGBT Asylum Support sounds the alarm after a 30-year-old Algerian man died by suicide following a '#NotGayEnough' asylum rejection, marking the ninth such death since 2021. The tragedy is compounded by recent, violent hate crimes against queer residents at the Biddinghuizen reception center.
Read MoreVital queer community accounts, including Amsterdam's popular @thequeeragenda.ams, are being permanently deleted by Instagram without warning, sparking accusations of targeted censorship and digital erasure.
Read MoreA look back at the terrifying early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the Netherlands, told through the eyes of the doctors, researchers, and community members who faced an unknown killer.
Read MoreIf our digital meeting places cannot distinguish between a unsolicited nude and a priceless artifact of human heritage, we haven't progressed. We have simply automated the Dark Ages.
Read MoreAmsterdam's ambitious plan for a new Erotic Center has been abruptly paused, with Mayor Halsema deferring the decision to the next city council amidst crumbling political support and public opposition.
Read MoreA shocking investigation reveals hundreds of LGBTQ+ people, many of them teenagers, were subjected to barbaric electric shock 'therapy' in UK public hospitals. Survivors now share their stories of lifelong trauma.
Read MoreA recent New York Times opinion piece argues that the stage is a crucial space for confronting and reclaiming the word 'faggot,' sparking a vital debate on art, trauma, and queer language.
Read MoreDutch celebrities, including queer icons Bas Kosters and Douwe Bob, are posing in their underwear to raise awareness and donations for a critical shortage of socks and underwear for Amsterdam's homeless population.
Read MoreThe iconic gay underwear brand Andrew Christian has officially ceased operations, marking the end of a 25-year era in queer fashion and culture as founder Andrew Christian retires.
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