A shot from Diwata, a nature spirit is dancing, wearing an ornate golden crown headdress, long pointed golden nails, long brown hair. Flowing from her hands and crown is translucent lace, that’s creamy white. In the background is a waterfall and forest Queer East is a film festival that is Continue Reading
Review
Person Unlimited is a Heartfelt Memoir That Encourages Reconnection to the Body
Award-Winning Author of books like Confetti and Only on the Weekends, Dean Atta, recently released Person Unlimited: An Ode to My Black Queer Body. The book is a memoir of his life through the parts of the body, starting with the crown and working down. It is a beautiful book Continue Reading
Orlando: My Political Biography Honours Transness as Planetary Revolution
Paul B Preciado’s multi-award winning film Orlando: My political Biography is out 5th July, and is a needed salve in abrasive times. This film has nestled into my heart like very few films do, to the point where I don’t feel like I’m just writing a review anymore (of course, Continue Reading