Better known as an actor for his roles in Asian Boys Vols 2 & 3 and for playing both Chang and Eng in the namesake musical, fans can now catch Robin Goh in his very own solo concert singing favourites from Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra HIS WAY.
Three cities in India - New Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore - are expected to hold the largest ever display of gay pride in the country as the Delhi High Court is set to resume hearings on India's sodomy law in early July.
Hong Kong's Tongzhi Community Joint Meeting, the coalition representing all Hong Kong's LGBT groups, has come back to life after a several year hiatus. Nigel Collett finds out the changes that has taken place and what's next for the coalition.
In a grand stroke of irony, hundreds of "conservative" Anglicans opposed to ordaining openly gay clergy and who are meeting in Jerusalem this week will be in town as the city celebrates gay pride on Thursday, June 26.
Offering fresh evidence that sexual orientation is hardwired into our neural circuitry, Swedish researchers say they have found striking similarities between the brains of gay men and straight women and vice versa.
A censorship manager with Singapore's largest free-to-air channel warns that "(e)ven a cooking show can be dangerous" as just one remark can "normalise (the) gay lifestyle." Meanwhile, Singapore's newly appointed Attorney-General warns of human rights "fanatics."
While City Without Baseball actor Leung Yu Chung's anti-gay remarks has come under intense fire, some members of the community including lesbian filmmaker and academic, YAU Ching, argues that the suppression of anti-gay speech may in fact be a factor in the occurrence of hate crimes.