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The drag queen who changed Ireland

From accidental activist to icon

As an outspoken gay performer living with HIV, Panti Bliss has become an unlikely – but empowering – ambassador for a once-conservative country.

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News & Politics

Pardoning gay men is no excuse for this government’s homophobia

From Where I Stand

The decision to pardon gay men in Britain who'd once been found guilty of homophobic and now defunct sexual offences means nothing while this government continues to let the LGBT community down.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

Brian Anderson coming out as gay doesn’t let skateboarding off the hook

A history of homophobia

Brian Anderson might have come out publicly for the first time, but what does it mean for skateboarding as a whole? Patrick Welch revisits an unanswered question: is skateboarding riddled with homophobia?

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Art & Culture

The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive

Partying to survive

London’s declining traditional venues are surviving by providing a home for threatened alternative nightlife, from live music to LGBTQ parties.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Chemsex is a modern fable of the collision between sex, drugs and technology

Interview with co-director Max Gogarty

Documentary Chemsex investigates hard drug use on the UK’s gay scene and the spread of addiction and HIV which is creating a new health emergency.

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News & Politics

Yann-Xavier Horowitz is tired of being a spokesman for gay skateboarders

Pushing beyond the taboo

Skateboarding’s track record on accepting homosexuality is patchy. After Yann-Xavier Horowitz came out last year, he wants to stop having to explain himself and move the conversation forward.

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Outdoor  >  Surf  >  Why I do what I do

Thomas Castets

Out in the Line-up

Some surfers may be gay. Deal with it.

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