No one will be surprised if, as 2024 rolls in, additional Western pressure is brought to bear on President Tinubu to go against the existing anti-LGBTQ+ law in Nigeria. No wise president will fall into that cheap trap. Not for any loan; not for all the money in the whole wide world! …
Sydney-based Jewish LGBTQI support group Dayenu is reconsidering its participation in this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG) Parade and Fair Day, citing safety concerns. Dayenu’s safety concerns … The post Sydney Jewish LGBT Group Reconsidering Participation In The Mardi Gras Parade appeared first on Star Observer…
Catholics around the world are sharply divided by the Vatican’s recent declaration giving priests more leeway to bless same-sex couples. Supporters of LGBTQ inclusion welcome the move; some conservative bishops assail the new policy as a betrayal of the church’s condemnation of sexual relations between gay or lesbian partners…
The New York Times is facing backlash from Taylor Swift ‘s inner circle who claim their recent opinion piece questioning the popstar’s sexuality is ‘sexist…
Beloved organisation Minus18 provides yet another blockbuster event for our LBTQIA+ youth (aged 12–19) to safely celebrate Midsumma in style at the Immigration Museum. Like all Minus18 events, the community … The post Minus18’s Night at the Museum: LGBTQIA+ Youth Party appeared first on Star Observer…
The lineup for the third edition of Victoria’s Pride Street Party – Melbourne’s One-Day LGBTQI street party – has been announced. Co-hosted by Midsumma and the Victorian Government, the iconic … The post Headliners Announced For One-Day LGBT Street Party In Melbourne appeared first on Star Observer…
Wyndham City’s free Park Lounge event is set to return to Kelly Park this summer on Saturday 3 February 2024 as part of Melbourne’s annual Midsumma Festival. Celebrating queer culture and expression, Park Lounge will feature a glittering new line-up of LGBTQIA+ performances, dance, drag, live music and theatre hosted by the fabulous 2JOOCEE. Wyndham
Cartography artist Jeremy Smith has been named curator for the soon-to-open LGBTQI museum, Qtopia Sydney. Smith uses the term “Queer Cartography” to describe his artistic practice of highly detailed hand-drawn … The post Cartography Artist Jeremy Smith To Curate ‘We’re Here, We’re Queer’ At Sydney LGBT Museum appeared first on Star Observer…