Fridae's columnist, Glenn Chua, marks his birthday by posing fundamental questions on what it means to be "over-the-hill" in a gay scene which prizes youth, vitality and looks over everything else.
Forbidden fruit always taste sweeter and there are few objects of desire as enticing as a straight sportsman. Fridae's Alvin Tan plays the shameless hussy and pays tribute to Singapore's Sportsman of The Year: Mark Chay.
Fridae's roving sports reporter Ormand Cheong explores the phenomenon of homosexual sportsmen and sportswomen and discusses the merits of having gay and lesbian sports heroes.
Fridae's Alvin Tan shares a piteous tale of his date with a sporty gay and barely catches his breath to explain why pampered gay men with a sedentary bent should never ever date out of their category.
"Are you HIV prejudiced?" This World AIDS Day, Mark Adnum contemplates the slogan of the global 2002-2003 UNAIDS co-ordinated campaign focusing on eliminating stigma and discrimination.
One of the distinguishing features of lesbian culture is its apparent lack of lesbian pornography. Fridae's Kelly T. grapples with the subject and offers some reasons behind the dearth of lesbian porn.
Could you tell if someone is gay by his CD collection? What exactly is gay music and how did it come about? Join Fridae's Joshua Yap as he gives a spin on the topic of gay music culture.
Fridae's columnist, Glenn Chua, talks about "post-your-pic" sites, shares his horror tales about dates from hell and airs his grouses about dating in general.