Morgan Bassichis's show 'Can I Be Frank?' humorously brings the late avant-garde comic Frank Maya back to life, combining elements of comedy and emotional turmoil addressed in his rants.
The spiral stories of David Wojnarowicz in 'Memories that Smell like Gasoline'
Wojnarowicz's work intricately intertwines queer consciousness with evocative memories, reshaping narrative prose and exploring the interplay of individual and societal experiences.
How Ozzy Osbourne stood up for gay rights and denounced 'evil' homophobia
Osbourne's subtle support for gay folk in the '80s came at a time when AIDS was ravaging the community, and few with a platform were doing much about it.