Rainbow Takeover: The 2026 Grammy Awards
The 2026 Grammy Awards were a landmark night for queer visibility, with artists like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani taking home top honors across multiple genres.
Read MoreThe 2026 Grammy Awards were a landmark night for queer visibility, with artists like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani taking home top honors across multiple genres.
Read MoreA Ugandan asylum seeker, backed by his partner and friends, faces the Dutch immigration service in court yet again, battling a system that repeatedly questions his sexuality and ignores crucial cultural context.
Read MoreOver 200 LGBTQ+ community members and allies filled Groningen's Grote Markt with rainbow flags to peacefully protest against the harmful claims of 'conversion therapy' advocates from the controversial Christian group Frontrunners.
Read MoreThe Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will feature a historic 41 out LGBTQ+ athletes. From ice hockey power couples to figure skating trailblazers, here’s who to watch and cheer for.
Read MoreRotterdam-based platform Unwanted Words has released the first-ever Queer & Feminist Poetry Anthology in the Netherlands, creating a vital new space for LGBTQIA+ and feminist voices in the literary world.
Read MoreAn event celebrating the '(Un)Documented' exhibition brought together activists, academics, and queer refugees to discuss the complex history and challenging reality of the Dutch asylum system.
Read MoreAmsterdam's LGBTQ+ focused EDM station, Pidi Radio, is looking for volunteer hosts to create their own shows, offering full training and the flexibility to broadcast from their studio or from home.
Read MoreCatherine O'Hara, the Emmy-winning actress who became a global queer icon for her portrayal of Moira Rose in 'Schitt's Creek,' has passed away at the age of 71, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and love.
Read MoreThe new coalition government has agreed to implement the COC's Rainbow Election Agreement, promising to reintroduce the Transgender Law, add an 'X' gender marker, and bolster anti-discrimination efforts, though concerns about asylum policy and budget cuts cast a shadow.
Read MoreTo mark a quarter-century since the world's first legal same-sex marriages, Amsterdam is offering four couples a chance to wed in a historic midnight ceremony on April 1st.
Read MoreTrans+ History Week has released a free, downloadable workbook filled with global stories of gender diversity, from pre-colonial Uganda to 18th-century Europe, offering a powerful tool against modern-day erasure.
Read MoreA new Australian queer horror film, 'Leviticus,' has become the talk of the Sundance Film Festival after being acquired by acclaimed distributor Neon, promising a terrifying exploration of teenage desire.
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