Which to see? What to skip? The Singapore International Film Festival is screening more than 200 films... Fridae sifts through the lot and presents our top picks!
Notably one of only five countries that allow same-sex marriages, gay friendly Spain is now courting LGBT travellers through Fridae, Asia's largest gay and lesbian web site. Madrid, Barcelona, Ibiza and Sitges cityguides are now available on Fridae!
Is it acceptable to use a sex toy one had used with an ex on a new shag? LOTL columnist and Singapore dyke-about-town Pat Law ponders the sex toy question among a myriad of emotional and logistical challenges of being a lesbian player.
While Mardi Gras marchers perfect their moves for the parade on Saturday, New Mardi Gras chair Marcus Bourget reflects on changes to the festival since 1978.
Part of director Cynthia Wade's acceptance speech about the woman in her documentary who spent her last days fighting against discrimination was snipped from the repeat telecast of the awards ceremony shown on Singapore TV last night.
The Singapore International Film Festival will also showcase two locally produced films with lesbian and gay themes: Lucky7 which has been rated R21 for 'sexual content and disturbing images' and Women Who Love Women: Conversations In Singapore.
China's Ministry of Health has announced that gay men will be one of several groups to be targeted in specially formulated HIV/AIDS prevention programmes as part of its 2008 national health initiatives.
Leaders from five Anglican provinces as well as the Archbishop of Sydney have announced their decision to not attend the once-a-decade world Anglican summit to protest the U.S. Episcopal Church's gay-affirmative stance.