How Seattle’s steamiest—and gayest—hospital helped me climb out from under a harrowing breakup
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How Seattle’s steamiest—and gayest—hospital helped me climb out from under a harrowing breakup
How transition photos open up big questions about trauma, validity and safety for trans people
Aging as a queer person brings surprising shifts in friendship
“Renegades: San Francisco, The 1990s” captures a vital and vibrant era of queer and trans life
“I was intrigued by how it might let me have and hold something that had always seemed ephemeral and out of reach”
How a coven of magical teen misfits sparked my ’90s coming out story
From pop culture tributes to “faggy Jesus,” Xtra staff share some of our gayest tats
Queerness in so many ways is about self-determination. As we explore in our new series, “Queer Ink,” so are tattoos
How separating people physically gets in the way of the spontaneous pleasures of a queer night out
Culture seems increasingly obsessed with fine dining—but might be missing out on the joy of cooking low-class foods at home for friends
The Trace Lysette drama beautifully explores the ambiguities of life after transition
Disabled people aren’t a monolith, and not every autistic person is on the ace spectrum. But for me, the two parts of my identity are linked
With her girlfriend and cat in tow, Viktoriia Kovalenko escaped Kharkiv last year, embarking on a harrowing odyssey brightened by kindnesses from strangers
I see myself in Sophie, but I also see me in her father Callum, played by Paul Mescal
As “Top Gun: Maverick” roars into the Oscars, its predecessor’s model of masculine bonding is worth looking back on
Helping to raise someone else’s children has been life-affirming, even gender-affirming, but it’s not without complications
Both femmephobia and homophobia make for a volatile experience
The university’s homophobia runs deep—students are speaking up and calling for change