JB Pritzker Pride Outfit Sparks Online Reactions

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is no stranger to Pride events, but one of his older parade outfits is suddenly getting fresh attention online. A resurfaced image showing Pritzker in a colorful vintage Pride look started circulating this week, prompting everything from admiration to playful roasting across social media. Instead of ignoring the conversation, the governor […]
Gay Tropes in Media Are Wearing Thin

LGBTQ representation has improved a lot over the last decade, but that doesn’t mean audiences are satisfied. The conversation has shifted from simply wanting visibility to wanting better visibility. And increasingly, queer viewers are pointing out the same tired patterns showing up over and over again in movies, television, and streaming shows. Some of these […]
Silver Daddy Art Publication Sparks Online Investigation

Sometimes, all it takes is one image. A recent feature in a male-focused art publication has set off a wave of curiosity online, with readers trying to figure out exactly who the subject is. The photo itself isn’t just eye-catching. It’s confident, stylized, and just ambiguous enough to turn into a full-blown guessing game. And […]
Hairless Guys Smooth Debate Is Heating Up Again

Body hair trends come and go, but the conversation around them never really disappears. Recently, there’s been a noticeable push celebrating body hair, with many embracing a more natural, “let it grow” approach. But not everyone is on board. For every person leaning into that trend, there’s someone just as committed to staying smooth. And […]
Hairless Guys Smooth Debate Is Heating Up Again

Body hair trends come and go, but the conversation around them never really disappears. Recently, there’s been a noticeable push celebrating body hair, with many embracing a more natural, “let it grow” approach. But not everyone is on board. For every person leaning into that trend, there’s someone just as committed to staying smooth. And […]
Dan Bucatinsky The Comeback Legacy Still Resonates

Some shows fade with time. The Comeback never really did. More than two decades after its debut, the HBO cult favorite continues to feel sharp, relevant, and oddly ahead of its time. And for Dan Bucatinsky, who has been part of the series since the beginning, that lasting impact is no accident. At the center […]
Ben Letvin didn’t just show up. He delivered.

Over the weekend, the University of Minnesota gymnast helped lead his team to a conference championship, while also securing the all-around title for himself. It was a standout performance across multiple events, with strong scores on floor, rings, and vault pushing him ahead of the competition. But the win carries more weight than just medals. […]
Trump Royal Visit Backlash Builds After Social Media Misstep

What was meant to be a polished diplomatic moment quickly shifted into something else. During King Charles III’s high-profile visit to the United States, attention briefly centered on ceremony, speeches, and symbolic gestures. But that focus didn’t last. A social media post from Donald Trump changed the conversation, drawing criticism and turning the spotlight away […]
Queer Women Owned Brands Are Quietly Shaping Culture

There’s a good chance you’ve supported a queer women-owned brand without even realizing it. That’s part of the point. Many of these businesses aren’t built around labels first. They’re built around creativity, community, and filling gaps that mainstream companies often overlook. But once you start looking closer, a whole ecosystem appears. Why Queer Women Owned […]
Madonna WeHo Club Takeover Turns Into a Full-Blown Event

Some nights feel planned. This one felt like it just exploded. Over the weekend, Madonna made a surprise appearance at The Abbey in West Hollywood, transforming a private event into something far bigger. What started as a themed club night quickly turned into a packed, high-energy scene with celebrities, DJs, and fans all crowding into […]