Fridae talks to Leona Lo, a male-to-female transsexual writer and entrepreneur in Singapore. The author of From Leonard to Leona had recently made the news for offering to conduct gender diversity workshops for a club that had asked her to leave.
Are your TV signals loud and queer? There are more openly gay characters on Singapore TV now than ever before. These days, you can't switch on the TV without seeing at least one openly queer character everyday.
Johann S. Lee, author of Singapore's first gay novel, Peculiar Chris, finally publishes his second work. Reviewer Ng Yi-Sheng confesses why he hates and loves the book.
Strap on your drooling bibs as Alvin Tan unveils Fridae's annual selection of the most desirable men in Asia in its much-anticipated annual Men Fridae Awards!
Fridae speaks with Eric Lavaine, director and co-writer of Poltergay, a madcap French comedy about a young couple who have their lives turned topsy-turvy by the spirits of five disco dancing gay men who inhabit their new fixer-upper.
Writer-director Ray Yeung speaks to Fridae about his debut feature Cut Sleeves Boys vs his short film Yellow Fever, the dating scene in London and Hong Kong, Botox parties, and upcoming projects.
This weekend, the Singapore Lyric Opera presents Hey, Figaro!, a campy, modern take on Rossini's comic opera The Barber of Seville set in a hairdressing salon. Fridae talks to SLO Artistic Manager Adrian Poon and explores the hidden gay heritage of opera.
As the much anticipated final instalment of the Asian Boys Trilogy opens next Wednesday, Fridae catches up with Johann S. Lee, who wrote Singapore's first gay novel, Peculiar Chris, in 1992 and from which Happy Endings is adapted.
Three goddesses come to life as Mark Chan returns to the Singapore Arts Festival after a two-year hiatus next month with the multi-disciplinary Dreaming of Kuanyin, Meeting Madonna. Fridae talks to the Singaporean composer and gay celebrity about the ideas and influences behind his magical communion of music, dance and video.