Fridae chats with Singapore artist, Ernest Chan, whose works have garnered a loyal following with gay men, about his obsession with Capsicums and gay men being sensuous beings. His most recent and final Capsicum works will be exhibited from Friday, 23 Aug.
Sydney Catholic Archbishop George Pell yesterday stood down from his post after allegations emerged he molested a 12-year-old boy over 40 years ago while he was a trainee priest.
Former Enron executive Michael Kopper, who is openly gay, has become the first of the company's former leaders to admit wrongdoing in the ongoing federal probe of the energy giant.
In The Pink examines the use and effects of Ketamine, which is becoming a popular recreational drug in the global dance scene since the late 90s when Madonna's 1998 Ray of Light album reputedly contains tracks which describe the Ketamine experience.
The Big Parade and other outdoor events at the Manchester Mardi Gras to be held this weekend have been cancelled due to a restrictive alcohol tolerance policy set by the police.
Sibling rivalry, sibling support or sibling sabotage? Fridae's Antionette Yzelman examines the various types of relationship between homosexuals and their heterosexual siblings.
Fridae's Manila correspondent, Glenn Chua, talks about Pride Day 2002 and its impact on the gay community in Manila and shares his thoughts on why the gay pride movement is still very much in its nascent state in the Philippines and in Asia at large.
Many gay-hate murderers were unusually violent, young, and killed to support a society they believed approved of their actions, according to an Australian report released yesterday.