For Pride Month, I'll be sharing pop culture works like literature, film, television, and music to celebrate queer culture. Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City is a landmark gay novel that tells the story of San Francisco life in the late 1970s. Coming from a series of newspaper columns, Maupin created characters that become lively... Continue Reading →
Michael Arceneaux charms with the funny and profound ‘I Can’t Date Jesus: Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyoncé’
Michael Arceneaux frequently writes about politics, sexuality, identity, and popular culture. In his book I Can't Date Jesus, the writer goes into depth about his Catholic upbringing, his queer identity, popular culture, and dating and relationships. His is a voice that is distinct and unique and should be shared. It's funny, profound, urgent, and a necessary... Continue Reading →